Improved detection, mealybug transmission and prevalence of grapevine Roditis leaf discoloration-associated virus in Greek vineyards
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
"Grapevine Roditis leaf discoloration-associated virus (GRLDaV) is a member of the species Badnavirus decoloratiovitis
in the genus Badnavirus that was recently identified in grapevine using high throughput sequencing. In this study, a largescale
survey was conducted to monitor the prevalence of the virus in major viticultural areas of Greece. A total of 970
samples were collected from vines and molecularly analysed using PCR assays targeting two regions of the virus genome.
GRLDaV was detected in 8 geographic areas of Greece, showing high frequency in southern and central Greece and an overall
prevalence of 17.1%. GRLDaV was identified mainly in autochthonous grapevine varieties, and it showed higher frequency
in the self-rooted ones, especially in the geographic region of the Cyclades islands. In transmission tests conducted using
Planococcus ficus (Signoret) and 48 h acquisition access period (AAP) and inoculation access period (IAP), the virus was
transmitted with an efficiency of 14.3% (3/21 grapevines). Finally, electron microscopy revealed the bacilliform morphology
of GRLDaV virions, thus further confirming its episomal infection."
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Badnavirus; Grapevine; GRLDaV distribution; Mealybug transmission; electron microscopy
List of contributors:
Chiumenti, Michela
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