First report of lettuce ring necrosis virus in chili pepper and tomato in Belgium and The Netherlands.

peer reviewed ; Lettuce ring necrosis virus (LRNV), genus Ophiovirus, was detected by the Netherlands Institute for Vectors, Invasive plants and Plant health (NIVIP) in June and November of 2021 in two samples of chili pepper fruits (Capsicum spp.), both in mixed infection with other viruses. The first sample originated from a production site in Belgium (Sample ID: 40009704) and the second from a production site in the Netherlands (Sample ID: 41115269). One of the fruits of 40009704 showed a light purple circular pattern, while fruits from 41115269 showed colored (ring)spots. The samples were... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Schoen, Ruben
de Koning, Pier P M
de Krom, Christel
Oplaat, Carla
Westenberg, Marcel
Massart, Sébastien
Temple, Coline
De Jonghe, Kris
Blouin, Arnaud G
Botermans, Marleen
Dokumenttyp: journal article
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Verlag/Hrsg.: American Phytopathological Society
Schlagwörter: Causal Agent / Crop Type / Illumina sequencing / LRNV / Pathogen detection / Subject Areas / Vegetables / Viruses and viroids / ophiovirus / viroids / viruses / Agronomy and Crop Science / Plant Science / Life sciences / Biochemistry / biophysics & molecular biology / Sciences du vivant / Biochimie / biophysique & biologie moléculaire
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/316110

peer reviewed ; Lettuce ring necrosis virus (LRNV), genus Ophiovirus, was detected by the Netherlands Institute for Vectors, Invasive plants and Plant health (NIVIP) in June and November of 2021 in two samples of chili pepper fruits (Capsicum spp.), both in mixed infection with other viruses. The first sample originated from a production site in Belgium (Sample ID: 40009704) and the second from a production site in the Netherlands (Sample ID: 41115269). One of the fruits of 40009704 showed a light purple circular pattern, while fruits from 41115269 showed colored (ring)spots. The samples were analyzed using Illumina sequencing on a NovaSeq 6000 platform (PE 150) as described previously (Hammond et al., 2021), obtaining 39.9M and 22.8M total reads for 40009704 and 41115269. The corresponding sequence read archives (SRA) were deposited in the NCBI SRA database under BioProject accession number PRJNA917231. From both samples, the nearly complete genome of LRNV (RNA1-4) was obtained and deposited in GenBank (40009704, OQ160823- OQ160826 (7616, 1799, 1502, 1382 nt, mapped reads: 40K, 12K, 114K, 12K , average read coverage (ARC): 0.8K, 0.9K, 11.3K and 1.1K); 41115269, OQ160827- OQ160830 (7616, 1801, 1518, 1389 nt, mapped reads: 112K, 7K, 357K, 55K reads, ARC: 2.2K, 0.6K, 34K and 5.8K)). The shared sequence identities with the Genbank reference sequence of LRNV (NC_006051-NC_006051) were 99.2 and 99.2% (RNA1), 99.1 and 99.1% (RNA2), 98.3 and 98.8% (RNA3), 99.0 and 98.9% (RNA4) for 40009704 and 41115269 respectively. The shared sequence identities between 40009704 and 41115269 were 99.9 (RNA1), 99.0 (RNA2), 99.1 (RNA3) and 99.5% (RNA4). In addition to LRNV, the ophiovirus ranunculus white mottle virus (RWMV) was detected in both samples (OQ160831-OQ160834; OQ160835-OQ160838), while the tobamovirus pepper mild mottle virus (PMMoV) was present in the fruits of 41115269 (OQ160839). Since RWMV has been associated with leaf symptoms in pepper (Gambley et al., 2019; Rivarez et al., 2022) and the colored (ring)spots of ...