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Published in: Archives of Virology 5/2017

01-05-2017 | Brief Report

Identification and characterization of Bamboo mosaic virus isolates from a naturally occurring coinfection in Bambusa xiashanensis

Authors: Wenwu Lin, Lu Wang, Wenkai Yan, Lingli Chen, Huihuang Chen, Wenting Yang, Maohui Guo, Zujian Wu, Liang Yang, Lianhui Xie

Published in: Archives of Virology | Issue 5/2017

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Abstract

Bamboo mosaic virus (BaMV) is a well-characterized virus and a model of virus-host interaction in plants. Here, we identified naturally occurring BaMV isolates from Fujian Province, China and furthermore describe a naturally occurring BaMV coinfection in bamboo (Bambusa xiashanensis) plants. Two different types of BaMV were identified, represented by isolates BaMV-XSNZHA7 (X7) and BaMV-XSNZHA10 (X10). The phylogenetic relationships between X7- and X10-like isolates and published BaMV isolates were determined based on genomic RNA and amino acid sequences. Three clusters were identified, indicating that BaMV is highly diverse. The in planta viral replication kinetics were determined for X7 and X10 in single infections and in an X7/X10 coinfection. The peak viral load during coinfection was significantly greater than that during single infection with either virus and contained a slightly higher proportion of X10 virus than X7, suggesting that X10-like viruses may have a fitness advantage when compared to X7-like viruses.
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Metadata
Title
Identification and characterization of Bamboo mosaic virus isolates from a naturally occurring coinfection in Bambusa xiashanensis
Authors
Wenwu Lin
Lu Wang
Wenkai Yan
Lingli Chen
Huihuang Chen
Wenting Yang
Maohui Guo
Zujian Wu
Liang Yang
Lianhui Xie
Publication date
01-05-2017
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Published in
Archives of Virology / Issue 5/2017
Print ISSN: 0304-8608
Electronic ISSN: 1432-8798
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-016-3191-2

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