Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Laurustinus (Viburnum tinus L.), an evergreen shrub of
the Mediterranean scrub, is widely used in Italy as an ornamental
in private and public gardens. In the spring of 2014,
conspicuous interveinal yellow spots and mottling were observed
on the foliage of a V. tinus plant cv. Eve Price growing
in the Campus of the University of Bari (Italy). Since Alfalfa
mosaic virus (AMV) has been reported from V. tinus and related
species (V. opulus and V. lucidum) in several countries,
and in northern Italy (De Sanctis and Quacquarelli, 1985;
Parrella et al., 2011), the symptomatic plant was tested by RTPCR
for the presence of this virus. The specific primer set
CPAMV1/CPAMV2, designed in the viral RNA3 sequence
(Finetti-Sialer et al., 1997) amplified the expected 754 bp
fragment, spanning the whole coat protein gene and the 3'-
UTR. There was no amplification from symptomless plants.
The amplified fragment was cloned into pSC-A-amp/kan,
custom-sequenced (Macrogen Europe, The Netherlands)
and the sequence was deposited in GenBank as accession
No. KP233749. The cloned sequences were BLAST compared
with those of a Chilean strain of AMV from V. tinus
and a Spanish isolate from V. lucidum, with which an identity
at the nucleotide level of 99% and 94%, respectively, was
found. These results demonstrate the presence of an AMV
strain in laurustinus in southern Italy.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
virus; alfa alfa
Elenco autori:
Morelli, Massimiliano
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