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Pathogenic seedborne viruses are rare but Phaseolus vulgaris endornaviruses are common in bean varieties grown in Nicaragua and Tanzania

Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is an annual grain legume that was domesticated in Mesoamerica (Central America) and the Andes. It is currently grown widely also on other continents including Africa. We surveyed seedborne viruses in new common bean varieties introduced to Nicaragua (Central America...

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Autores principales: Nordenstedt, Noora, Marcenaro, Delfia, Chilagane, Daudi, Mwaipopo, Beatrice, Rajamäki, Minna-Liisa, Nchimbi-Msolla, Susan, Njau, Paul J. R., Mbanzibwa, Deusdedith R., Valkonen, Jari P. T.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5444779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28542624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0178242
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author Nordenstedt, Noora
Marcenaro, Delfia
Chilagane, Daudi
Mwaipopo, Beatrice
Rajamäki, Minna-Liisa
Nchimbi-Msolla, Susan
Njau, Paul J. R.
Mbanzibwa, Deusdedith R.
Valkonen, Jari P. T.
author_facet Nordenstedt, Noora
Marcenaro, Delfia
Chilagane, Daudi
Mwaipopo, Beatrice
Rajamäki, Minna-Liisa
Nchimbi-Msolla, Susan
Njau, Paul J. R.
Mbanzibwa, Deusdedith R.
Valkonen, Jari P. T.
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description Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is an annual grain legume that was domesticated in Mesoamerica (Central America) and the Andes. It is currently grown widely also on other continents including Africa. We surveyed seedborne viruses in new common bean varieties introduced to Nicaragua (Central America) and in landraces and improved varieties grown in Tanzania (eastern Africa). Bean seeds, harvested from Nicaragua and Tanzania, were grown in insect-controlled greenhouse or screenhouse, respectively, to obtain leaf material for virus testing. Equal amounts of total RNA from different samples were pooled (30–36 samples per pool), and small RNAs were deep-sequenced (Illumina). Assembly of the reads (21–24 nt) to contiguous sequences and searches for homologous viral sequences in databases revealed Phaseolus vulgaris endornavirus 1 (PvEV-1) and PvEV-2 in the bean varieties in Nicaragua and Tanzania. These viruses are not known to cause symptoms in common bean and are considered non-pathogenic. The small-RNA reads from each pool of samples were mapped to the previously characterized complete PvEV-1 and PvEV-2 sequences (genome lengths ca. 14 kb and 15 kb, respectively). Coverage of the viral genomes was 87.9–99.9%, depending on the pool. Coverage per nucleotide ranged from 5 to 471, confirming virus identification. PvEV-1 and PvEV-2 are known to occur in Phaseolus spp. in Central America, but there is little previous information about their occurrence in Nicaragua, and no information about occurrence in Africa. Aside from Cowpea mild mosaic virus detected in bean plants grown from been seeds harvested from one region in Tanzania, no other pathogenic seedborne viruses were detected. The low incidence of infections caused by pathogenic viruses transmitted via bean seeds may be attributable to new, virus-resistant CB varieties released by breeding programs in Nicaragua and Tanzania.
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spelling pubmed-54447792017-06-12 Pathogenic seedborne viruses are rare but Phaseolus vulgaris endornaviruses are common in bean varieties grown in Nicaragua and Tanzania Nordenstedt, Noora Marcenaro, Delfia Chilagane, Daudi Mwaipopo, Beatrice Rajamäki, Minna-Liisa Nchimbi-Msolla, Susan Njau, Paul J. R. Mbanzibwa, Deusdedith R. Valkonen, Jari P. T. PLoS One Research Article Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is an annual grain legume that was domesticated in Mesoamerica (Central America) and the Andes. It is currently grown widely also on other continents including Africa. We surveyed seedborne viruses in new common bean varieties introduced to Nicaragua (Central America) and in landraces and improved varieties grown in Tanzania (eastern Africa). Bean seeds, harvested from Nicaragua and Tanzania, were grown in insect-controlled greenhouse or screenhouse, respectively, to obtain leaf material for virus testing. Equal amounts of total RNA from different samples were pooled (30–36 samples per pool), and small RNAs were deep-sequenced (Illumina). Assembly of the reads (21–24 nt) to contiguous sequences and searches for homologous viral sequences in databases revealed Phaseolus vulgaris endornavirus 1 (PvEV-1) and PvEV-2 in the bean varieties in Nicaragua and Tanzania. These viruses are not known to cause symptoms in common bean and are considered non-pathogenic. The small-RNA reads from each pool of samples were mapped to the previously characterized complete PvEV-1 and PvEV-2 sequences (genome lengths ca. 14 kb and 15 kb, respectively). Coverage of the viral genomes was 87.9–99.9%, depending on the pool. Coverage per nucleotide ranged from 5 to 471, confirming virus identification. PvEV-1 and PvEV-2 are known to occur in Phaseolus spp. in Central America, but there is little previous information about their occurrence in Nicaragua, and no information about occurrence in Africa. Aside from Cowpea mild mosaic virus detected in bean plants grown from been seeds harvested from one region in Tanzania, no other pathogenic seedborne viruses were detected. The low incidence of infections caused by pathogenic viruses transmitted via bean seeds may be attributable to new, virus-resistant CB varieties released by breeding programs in Nicaragua and Tanzania. Public Library of Science 2017-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5444779/ /pubmed/28542624 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0178242 Text en © 2017 Nordenstedt et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Nordenstedt, Noora
Marcenaro, Delfia
Chilagane, Daudi
Mwaipopo, Beatrice
Rajamäki, Minna-Liisa
Nchimbi-Msolla, Susan
Njau, Paul J. R.
Mbanzibwa, Deusdedith R.
Valkonen, Jari P. T.
Pathogenic seedborne viruses are rare but Phaseolus vulgaris endornaviruses are common in bean varieties grown in Nicaragua and Tanzania
title Pathogenic seedborne viruses are rare but Phaseolus vulgaris endornaviruses are common in bean varieties grown in Nicaragua and Tanzania
title_full Pathogenic seedborne viruses are rare but Phaseolus vulgaris endornaviruses are common in bean varieties grown in Nicaragua and Tanzania
title_fullStr Pathogenic seedborne viruses are rare but Phaseolus vulgaris endornaviruses are common in bean varieties grown in Nicaragua and Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Pathogenic seedborne viruses are rare but Phaseolus vulgaris endornaviruses are common in bean varieties grown in Nicaragua and Tanzania
title_short Pathogenic seedborne viruses are rare but Phaseolus vulgaris endornaviruses are common in bean varieties grown in Nicaragua and Tanzania
title_sort pathogenic seedborne viruses are rare but phaseolus vulgaris endornaviruses are common in bean varieties grown in nicaragua and tanzania
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5444779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28542624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0178242
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