Limited Genetic variability among american isolates of Grapevine virus E from vitis spp.

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A survey for the presence of Grapevine virus E (GVE, genus Vitivirus, family Betaflexiviridae) in vineyards in New York and California was conducted using macroarray hybridization or reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assays. In New York, GVE was detected in 10 of 46 vines of Vitis labrusca, one V. riparia, and one Vitis hybrid. All GVE-infected New York vines were coinfected with Grapevine leafroll-associated virus-3. In California, GVE was detected in 8 of 417 vines of V. vinifera. All GVE-infected California vines were also coinfected by one of the leafroll-associated viruses and other vitiviruses. In order to assess the genetic diversity among GVE isolates, a viral cDNA was amplified by RT-PCR, and a 675-nucleotide region that included the 3′ terminus of the coat protein gene, a short intergenic region, and the 5′ terminus of the putative nucleic acid binding protein gene was sequenced. All 20 GVE isolates sequenced in this study were very closely related, with >98% nucleotide identity to the SA94 isolate from South Africa. These findings confirm the presence of GVE in major grape-growing regions of the United States and indicate a very low level of genetic diversity.

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Vargas-Asencio, J., Al Rwahnih, M., Rowhani, A., Celebi-Toprak, F., Thompson, J. R., Fuchs, M., & Perry, K. L. (2016). Limited Genetic variability among american isolates of Grapevine virus E from vitis spp. Plant Disease, 100(1), 159–163. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-05-15-0556-RE

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