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The Temporal and Geographical Dynamics of Potato Virus Y Diversity in Russia

Potato virus Y, an important viral pathogen of potato, has several genetic variants and geographic distributions which could be affected by environmental factors, aphid vectors, and reservoir plants. PVY is transmitted to virus-free potato plants by aphids and passed on to the next vegetative genera...

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Autores principales: Samarskaya, Viktoriya O., Ryabov, Eugene V., Gryzunov, Nikita, Spechenkova, Nadezhda, Kuznetsova, Maria, Ilina, Irina, Suprunova, Tatiana, Taliansky, Michael E., Ivanov, Peter A., Kalinina, Natalia O.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10573581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37834280
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914833
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author Samarskaya, Viktoriya O.
Ryabov, Eugene V.
Gryzunov, Nikita
Spechenkova, Nadezhda
Kuznetsova, Maria
Ilina, Irina
Suprunova, Tatiana
Taliansky, Michael E.
Ivanov, Peter A.
Kalinina, Natalia O.
author_facet Samarskaya, Viktoriya O.
Ryabov, Eugene V.
Gryzunov, Nikita
Spechenkova, Nadezhda
Kuznetsova, Maria
Ilina, Irina
Suprunova, Tatiana
Taliansky, Michael E.
Ivanov, Peter A.
Kalinina, Natalia O.
author_sort Samarskaya, Viktoriya O.
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description Potato virus Y, an important viral pathogen of potato, has several genetic variants and geographic distributions which could be affected by environmental factors, aphid vectors, and reservoir plants. PVY is transmitted to virus-free potato plants by aphids and passed on to the next vegetative generations through tubers, but the effects of tuber transmission in PVY is largely unknown. By using high-throughput sequencing, we investigated PVY populations transmitted to potato plants by aphids in different climate zones of Russia, namely the Moscow and Astrakhan regions. We analyzed sprouts from the tubers produced by field-infected plants to investigate the impact of tuber transmission on PVY genetics. We found a significantly higher diversity of PVY isolates in the Astrakhan region, where winters are shorter and milder and summers are warmer compared to the Moscow region. While five PVY types, NTNa, NTNb, N:O, N-Wi, and SYR-I, were present in both regions, SYRI-II, SYRI-III, and 261-4 were only found in the Astrakhan region. All these recombinants were composed of the genome sections derived from PVY types O and N, but no full-length sequences of such types were present. The composition of the PVY variants in the tuber sprouts was not always the same as in their parental plants, suggesting that tuber transmission impacts PVY genetics.
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spelling pubmed-105735812023-10-14 The Temporal and Geographical Dynamics of Potato Virus Y Diversity in Russia Samarskaya, Viktoriya O. Ryabov, Eugene V. Gryzunov, Nikita Spechenkova, Nadezhda Kuznetsova, Maria Ilina, Irina Suprunova, Tatiana Taliansky, Michael E. Ivanov, Peter A. Kalinina, Natalia O. Int J Mol Sci Article Potato virus Y, an important viral pathogen of potato, has several genetic variants and geographic distributions which could be affected by environmental factors, aphid vectors, and reservoir plants. PVY is transmitted to virus-free potato plants by aphids and passed on to the next vegetative generations through tubers, but the effects of tuber transmission in PVY is largely unknown. By using high-throughput sequencing, we investigated PVY populations transmitted to potato plants by aphids in different climate zones of Russia, namely the Moscow and Astrakhan regions. We analyzed sprouts from the tubers produced by field-infected plants to investigate the impact of tuber transmission on PVY genetics. We found a significantly higher diversity of PVY isolates in the Astrakhan region, where winters are shorter and milder and summers are warmer compared to the Moscow region. While five PVY types, NTNa, NTNb, N:O, N-Wi, and SYR-I, were present in both regions, SYRI-II, SYRI-III, and 261-4 were only found in the Astrakhan region. All these recombinants were composed of the genome sections derived from PVY types O and N, but no full-length sequences of such types were present. The composition of the PVY variants in the tuber sprouts was not always the same as in their parental plants, suggesting that tuber transmission impacts PVY genetics. MDPI 2023-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10573581/ /pubmed/37834280 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914833 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Samarskaya, Viktoriya O.
Ryabov, Eugene V.
Gryzunov, Nikita
Spechenkova, Nadezhda
Kuznetsova, Maria
Ilina, Irina
Suprunova, Tatiana
Taliansky, Michael E.
Ivanov, Peter A.
Kalinina, Natalia O.
The Temporal and Geographical Dynamics of Potato Virus Y Diversity in Russia
title The Temporal and Geographical Dynamics of Potato Virus Y Diversity in Russia
title_full The Temporal and Geographical Dynamics of Potato Virus Y Diversity in Russia
title_fullStr The Temporal and Geographical Dynamics of Potato Virus Y Diversity in Russia
title_full_unstemmed The Temporal and Geographical Dynamics of Potato Virus Y Diversity in Russia
title_short The Temporal and Geographical Dynamics of Potato Virus Y Diversity in Russia
title_sort temporal and geographical dynamics of potato virus y diversity in russia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10573581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37834280
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914833
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