Molecular Characterization and Distribution of A pple Chlorotic Leaf Spot Virus on A pple in C hina
Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus ( ACLSV ) is one of the most economically important latent viruses infecting apple in C hina. This is the first report of the almost complete nucleotide sequence and the characterization of the genome of a Chinese isolate ( ACLSV ‐ MS , GenBank Accession Number KC8470...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of phytopathology 2014-05, Vol.162 (5), p.284-290 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus
(
ACLSV
) is one of the most economically important latent viruses infecting apple in
C
hina. This is the first report of the almost complete nucleotide sequence and the characterization of the genome of a Chinese isolate (
ACLSV
‐
MS
, GenBank Accession Number
KC847061
) from apple. Based on the genome nucleotide sequence,
ACLSV
‐
MS
showed the highest identity (99.4%) to isolate
ACLSV
‐B6 (GenBank Accession Number
AB326224
) from apple in Japan and the least identity (69.5%) with isolate TaTao5 (GenBank Accession Number:
EU223295
) from peach in the
USA
. The occurrence and distribution of
ACLSV
in China were also recorded. Three hundred and twenty‐seven apple samples (40 different cultivars) collected from 56 sites in 13 provinces of China were tested by
RT
‐
PCR
. The virus was detected in all regions surveyed (the provinces of Heilongjiang, Liaoning, Hebei, Beijing, Henan, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Shandong, Gansu, Ningxia, Xinjiang, Sichuan and Yunnan), with an average incidence of 69.7%. The positive samples in Heilongjiang province were highest with an incidence of 100% followed by Henan province with an incidence of 86.7%. The positive samples in Liaoning and Shanxi were the lowest with an incidence of 50%. The occurrence of virus in five common cultivars was determined. The percentage of
ACLSV
was highest in cv. Gala with an incidence of 33.3%, while lowest in cv. Starking with an incidence of 18.2%. It was also found in younger (≤20 years) apple orchards the occurrence of
ACLSV
decreased with the increase of tree age, but when trees were more than 20 years old, the occurrence of
ACLSV
increased. This is the first extensive survey in the last decade in China for monitoring
ACLSV
, which provides important information for
ACLSV
control in China. |
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ISSN: | 0931-1785 1439-0434 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jph.12188 |