Virus surveys in olive orchards in greece identify olive virus T, a novel member of the genus tepovirus

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Field surveys were conducted in Greek olive orchards from 2017 to 2020 to collect information on the sanitary status of the trees. Using a high-throughput sequencing approach, viral sequences were identified in total RNA extracts from several trees and assembled to reconstruct the complete genomes of two isolates of a new viral species of the genus Tepovirus (Betaflexiviridae), for which the name olive virus T (OlVT) is proposed. A reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction assay was developed which detected OlVT in samples collected in olive growing regions in Central and Northern Greece, showing a virus prevalence of 4.4% in the olive trees screened. Sequences of amplified fragments from the movement–coat protein region of OlVT isolates varied from 75.64% to 99.35%. Three olive varieties (Koroneiki, Arbequina and Frantoio) were infected with OlVT via grafting to confirm a graft-transmissible agent, but virus infections remained latent. In addition, cucumber mosaic virus, olive leaf yellowing-associated virus and cherry leaf roll virus were identified.

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Xylogianni, E., Margaria, P., Knierim, D., Sareli, K., Winter, S., & Chatzivassiliou, E. K. (2021). Virus surveys in olive orchards in greece identify olive virus T, a novel member of the genus tepovirus. Pathogens, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10050574

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