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Virome Characterization of a Collection of S. sclerotiorum from Australia

Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is a devastating plant pathogen that attacks numerous economically important broad acre and vegetable crops worldwide. Mycoviruses are widespread viruses that infect fungi, including S. sclerotiorum. As there were no previous reports of the presence of mycoviruses in this pa...

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Autores principales: Mu, Fan, Xie, Jiatao, Cheng, Shufen, You, Ming Pei, Barbetti, Martin J., Jia, Jichun, Wang, Qianqian, Cheng, Jiasen, Fu, Yanping, Chen, Tao, Jiang, Daohong
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5768646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29375495
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.02540
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author Mu, Fan
Xie, Jiatao
Cheng, Shufen
You, Ming Pei
Barbetti, Martin J.
Jia, Jichun
Wang, Qianqian
Cheng, Jiasen
Fu, Yanping
Chen, Tao
Jiang, Daohong
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Xie, Jiatao
Cheng, Shufen
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Barbetti, Martin J.
Jia, Jichun
Wang, Qianqian
Cheng, Jiasen
Fu, Yanping
Chen, Tao
Jiang, Daohong
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description Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is a devastating plant pathogen that attacks numerous economically important broad acre and vegetable crops worldwide. Mycoviruses are widespread viruses that infect fungi, including S. sclerotiorum. As there were no previous reports of the presence of mycoviruses in this pathogen in Australia, studies were undertaken using RNA_Seq analysis to determine the diversity of mycoviruses in 84 Australian S. sclerotiorum isolates collected from various hosts. After RNA sequences were subjected to BLASTp analysis using NCBI database, 285 contigs representing partial or complete genomes of 57 mycoviruses were obtained, and 34 of these (59.6%) were novel viruses. These 57 viruses were grouped into 10 distinct lineages, namely Endornaviridae (four novel mycoviruses), Genomoviridae (isolate of SsHADV-1), Hypoviridae (two novel mycoviruses), Mononegavirales (four novel mycovirusess), Narnaviridae (10 novel mycoviruses), Partitiviridae (two novel mycoviruses), Ourmiavirus (two novel mycovirus), Tombusviridae (two novel mycoviruses), Totiviridae (one novel mycovirus), Tymovirales (five novel mycoviruses), and two non-classified mycoviruses lineages (one Botrytis porri RNA virus 1, one distantly related to Aspergillus fumigatus tetramycovirus-1). Twenty-five mitoviruses were determined and mitoviruses were dominant in the isolates tested. This is not only the first study to show existence of mycoviruses in S. sclerotiorum in Australia, but highlights how they are widespread and that many novel mycoviruses occur there. Further characterization of these mycoviruses is warranted, both in terms of exploring these novel mycoviruses for innovative biocontrol of Sclerotinia diseases and in enhancing our overall knowledge on viral diversity, taxonomy, ecology, and evolution.
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spelling pubmed-57686462018-01-26 Virome Characterization of a Collection of S. sclerotiorum from Australia Mu, Fan Xie, Jiatao Cheng, Shufen You, Ming Pei Barbetti, Martin J. Jia, Jichun Wang, Qianqian Cheng, Jiasen Fu, Yanping Chen, Tao Jiang, Daohong Front Microbiol Microbiology Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is a devastating plant pathogen that attacks numerous economically important broad acre and vegetable crops worldwide. Mycoviruses are widespread viruses that infect fungi, including S. sclerotiorum. As there were no previous reports of the presence of mycoviruses in this pathogen in Australia, studies were undertaken using RNA_Seq analysis to determine the diversity of mycoviruses in 84 Australian S. sclerotiorum isolates collected from various hosts. After RNA sequences were subjected to BLASTp analysis using NCBI database, 285 contigs representing partial or complete genomes of 57 mycoviruses were obtained, and 34 of these (59.6%) were novel viruses. These 57 viruses were grouped into 10 distinct lineages, namely Endornaviridae (four novel mycoviruses), Genomoviridae (isolate of SsHADV-1), Hypoviridae (two novel mycoviruses), Mononegavirales (four novel mycovirusess), Narnaviridae (10 novel mycoviruses), Partitiviridae (two novel mycoviruses), Ourmiavirus (two novel mycovirus), Tombusviridae (two novel mycoviruses), Totiviridae (one novel mycovirus), Tymovirales (five novel mycoviruses), and two non-classified mycoviruses lineages (one Botrytis porri RNA virus 1, one distantly related to Aspergillus fumigatus tetramycovirus-1). Twenty-five mitoviruses were determined and mitoviruses were dominant in the isolates tested. This is not only the first study to show existence of mycoviruses in S. sclerotiorum in Australia, but highlights how they are widespread and that many novel mycoviruses occur there. Further characterization of these mycoviruses is warranted, both in terms of exploring these novel mycoviruses for innovative biocontrol of Sclerotinia diseases and in enhancing our overall knowledge on viral diversity, taxonomy, ecology, and evolution. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5768646/ /pubmed/29375495 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.02540 Text en Copyright © 2018 Mu, Xie, Cheng, You, Barbetti, Jia, Wang, Cheng, Fu, Chen and Jiang. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Mu, Fan
Xie, Jiatao
Cheng, Shufen
You, Ming Pei
Barbetti, Martin J.
Jia, Jichun
Wang, Qianqian
Cheng, Jiasen
Fu, Yanping
Chen, Tao
Jiang, Daohong
Virome Characterization of a Collection of S. sclerotiorum from Australia
title Virome Characterization of a Collection of S. sclerotiorum from Australia
title_full Virome Characterization of a Collection of S. sclerotiorum from Australia
title_fullStr Virome Characterization of a Collection of S. sclerotiorum from Australia
title_full_unstemmed Virome Characterization of a Collection of S. sclerotiorum from Australia
title_short Virome Characterization of a Collection of S. sclerotiorum from Australia
title_sort virome characterization of a collection of s. sclerotiorum from australia
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5768646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29375495
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.02540
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