Complete nucleotide sequence of a new variant of grapevine rupestris stem pitting-associated virus from Southern Italy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Grapevine rupestris stem pitting-associated virus
(GRSPaV), genus Foveavirus, family Betaflexiviridae, is
one of the most common viruses of grapevine and is widely
distributed in many, if not all, grape-growing areas of the
world. This virus is thought to be involved in the 'rugose
wood' complex (RW) as the putative agent of the disorder
known as Rupestris stem pitting (RSP) [1], and some of its
strains have been shown to have a very close association
with vein necrosis disease (VN) [2, 3]. This virus is also
associated with Syrah decline [4], and its possible
involvement in other disorders has also been suggested
[5, 6].
Since the characterization of GRSPaV at the end of the
1990s [1, 7], a number of studies have revealed the
remarkable genetic variability of this virus, which may
reflect the puzzling pattern of its biological effects. Molecular
investigations have led to complete sequencing of six
viral isolates, named GRSPaV-1 (accession no. AF057136),
GRSPV (AF026278), GRSPaV-SG1 (AY881626), GRSPaVBS
(AY881627),GRSPaV-SY(AY368590) andGRSPaV-PN
(AY368172).
We now report the complete nucleotide (nt) sequence of
a new viral isolate (GRSPaV-MG), deposited in GenBank
under the accession number FR691076.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
stem pitting; grapevine
Elenco autori:
Morelli, Massimiliano; Boscia, Donato; Minafra, Angelantonio
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