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Published in: Archives of Virology 3/2008

01-03-2008 | Brief Report

Biological and molecular characterization of tospoviruses in Thailand

Authors: Pissawan Chiemsombat, Oraprapai Gajanandana, Nuchanard Warin, Ratchanee Hongprayoon, Anjana Bhunchoth, Preyapan Pongsapich

Published in: Archives of Virology | Issue 3/2008

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Abstract

Twenty-eight isolates of tospoviruses associated with tomato, pepper, cucurbits, peanut, and Physalis plants collected from fields in different regions of Thailand were characterized. On the basis of N gene and protein sequence relationships, three tospoviruses were identified, namely Watermelon silver mottle virus (WSMoV), Capsicum chlorosis virus (CaCV), and Melon yellow spot virus (MYSV). CLUSTAL analysis of selected N protein sequences showed different isolates of CaCV in three distinct clades. Based on necrosis symptoms on tomato and their 93% identity to CaCV isolates in the other two clades, CaCV-TD8, CaCV-AIT and CaCV-KS16-Thailand tomato tospovirus were designated as CaCV-tomato necrosis strain. A phylogenetic tree based on the 413-amino-acid Gc fragment of the CaCV-Pkk isolate supported the existence of three distinct CaCV clades. Vigna unguiculata produced concentric rings useful for discriminating the Thai CaCV peanut isolates from tomato or pepper isolates. By using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction with species-specific primers, the three tospoviruses could be detected in mixed infections in watermelon and Physalis, as well as in the bodies of thrips vectors, Thrips palmi and Scirtothrips dorsalis, collected from fields.
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Metadata
Title
Biological and molecular characterization of tospoviruses in Thailand
Authors
Pissawan Chiemsombat
Oraprapai Gajanandana
Nuchanard Warin
Ratchanee Hongprayoon
Anjana Bhunchoth
Preyapan Pongsapich
Publication date
01-03-2008
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Published in
Archives of Virology / Issue 3/2008
Print ISSN: 0304-8608
Electronic ISSN: 1432-8798
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-007-0024-3

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