First report of bell pepper endornavirus (BEPV) on pepper (Capsicum annum L.) in Tunisia
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
knowledge,
this is the first report of BEPV on pepper in Tunisia.
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Bell pepper endornavirus (BPEV) belongs to the genus
Alphaendornavirus in the family Endornaviridae. The latter
includes viruses, which have been identified in oomycetes,
protists and in plants (Valverde et al. 2019). In October
2021, symptoms possibly associated with viral infections
like interveinal yellowing, leaf mottling, leaf curling,
mosaic, necrosis, chlorosis, stunting and leaf deformation
were observed on pepper (Capsicum annum L.) plants in two
fields located in the Northeast of Tunisia. A total of thirtysix
symptomatic leaf samples were collected and tested
by DAS-ELISA using commercially available antibodies
(Bioreba, Switzerland) against potato virus Y, cucumber
mosaic virus, potato virus X, alfalfa mosaic virus, tomato
spotted wilt virus and pepino mosaic virus. Results showed
that 63% and 41% of the tested samples were positive for
PVY and CMV, while the other viruses were not detected.
Furthermore, electron microscopy (EM) analyses on some
leaves that tested negative for viruses in ELISA showed the
presence of elongated virus-like particles, which made us
suspect the presence of BPEV. RT-PCR using specific primers
dBPEV-12,632 F/dBPEV13238R (Toma?echová et al.
2020) confirmed the presence of BPEV in 22% (8 of 36)
of the samples, including some that were previously investigated
by EM. The PCR amplicon of one BEPV-infected plant from the Soliman district was directly sequenced. The
BPEV-Tu sequence (GenBank accession No. OP868672)
shared 97% nucleotide identity with isolates from Slovakia
(MN580392) and China (MH182675). To our knowledge,
this is the first report of BEPV on pepper in Tunisia.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
BEPV; Alphaendornavirus; Capsicum ; Tunisia; PCR
List of contributors:
ABOU KUBAA, Raied; DE STRADIS, Angelo
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