Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Molecular and biological information has prompted the
revision of the taxonomic structure of the family Closteroviridae. In
particular, mealybug-transmitted
species have been separated from the genus Closterovirus and accommodated
in a new genus named Ampelovirus (from ampelos, Greek for grapevine). Thus,
the familynow comprises three genera. Their major properties are (i)
Closterovirus: type species Beetyellows virus, genome monopartite, 15.519.3
kb in size, a 2225 kDa major coat protein(CP), the gene encoding the
divergent CP analogue (CPd) upstream of the CP cistron,
transmission by aphids, a membership of 8 definitive and 4 tentative
species; (ii) Ampelo-virus:type species Grapevine leafroll virus 3, genome
monopartite 16.919.5 kb in size,a 3537 kDa major CP, a CPd cistron
generally located downstream of the CP gene,transmission by pseudococcid and
coccid mealybugs, a membership of 6 definitive and 5
tentative species; (iii) Crinivirus: type species Lettuce infectious yellows
virus, genome essentially bipartite 15.319 kb in size, a 2833 kDa CP, a
CPd cistron downstream of the CP gene, transmission by whiteflies (Bemisia,
Trialeurodes), a membership of 7 definitive
and 3 tentative species. There are five unassigned species in the family.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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