The unconventional geminivirus Beet curly top Iran virus: satisfying Koch's postulates and determining vector and host range
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Beet curly top Iran virus (BCTIRV) is a geminivirus with unusual genomic
organisation, recently reported in Iran, infecting sugarbeet and a few other plant
species. Although three BCTIRV sequences have been reported, demonstration
that BCTIRV DNA is the causal agent of the disease was missing. A full-length
genomic DNA was obtained from symptomatic leaves of sugarbeet collected in
the Sivand area of Iran, and its nucleotide sequence was determined (BCTIRVSiv,
2845 nt). To satisfy Koch's postulates, an infectivity assay was developed
by inserting a 1.4-mer of BCTIRV-Siv DNA in Agrobacterium tumefaciens and
using it in agroinoculation experiments. The cloned viral DNA was capable of
infecting sugarbeets, reproducing the leaf curling and vein enations observed in
the field. These results demonstrate that the single DNA component of BCTIRV
is sufficient for infectivity. Host range studies indicated that some economically
important crops can be affected, such as spinach, tomato and sweet pepper, as
well as important laboratory plants including Nicotiana benthamiana, Arabidopsis
thaliana and Jimson weed. Circulifer haematoceps, the dominant leafhopper
species present in sugarbeet fields in Iran, was successfully used to transmit
the disease. The availability of an infectious clone will facilitate extended host
range studies, to determine the potential risks to other crops, as well as genetic
studies on this unusual member of the family Geminiviridae.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Beet curly top Iran virus; geminivirus; host range; infectivity; sugarbeet.
Elenco autori:
Matic, Slavica; SOLEIMANI NAJAFABADI, Reihaneh; Accotto, GIAN PAOLO; Vecchiati, Manuela
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