Metatranscriptome-Based Analysis of Viral Incidence in Jujube (Ziziphus jujuba) in Korea

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Research in Plant Disease Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.5423/rpd.2023.29.3.276
Hong-Kyu Lee, Seongju Han, Sangmin Bak, Minseok Kim, Jean Geung Min, Hak ju Kim, Dong Hyun Kang, Minhui Kim, Wonyoung Jeong, Seungbin Baek, Minjoo Yang, Taegun Lim, Chanhoon An, Tae-Dong Kim, Chung Youl Park, Jae Sun Moon, Su-Heon Lee
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This work investigated the viral infection in jujube plants in Korea. A total of 61 samples with the symptoms of putative viral infection were collected from experimental fields and orchards. Thereafter, the samples were subjected to metatranscriptome analysis, Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction analysis, and nucleotide sequence analysis. These analyses identified the presence of two DNA viruses, jujube-associated badnavirus (JuBV), jujube mosaic-associated virus (JuMaV), and one RNA virus, jujube yellow mottle-associated virus (JYMaV). All samples collected were confirmed to be infected by at least one of the three viruses, with most showed multiple infections. The detection rates of JuBV, JYMaV, and JuMaV were 100%, 90.2%, and 8.2%, respectively. Only three combinations of viral infections were found: 9.8% of samples showed single infection of JuBV, 82.0% showed double infection of JuBV+JYMaV, and 8.2% showed triple infection of JuBV+JYMaV+JuMaV. Sequence analysis of the three viruses showed very high homology with respective virus isolates reported in China. This study is predicted to provide fundamental data to produce virus-free jujube seedlings and represents the first report of JuBV and JuMaV infection in Korea.
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韩国枣(Ziziphus jujuba)病毒感染的meta转录组分析
本文对韩国枣树的病毒感染进行了调查。从试验田和果园共采集了61份疑似病毒感染症状的样品。随后,对样本进行超转录组分析、逆转录聚合酶链反应分析和核苷酸序列分析。这些分析确定了两种DNA病毒,枣相关坏病毒(JuBV),枣花叶相关病毒(JuMaV),和一种RNA病毒,枣黄色斑纹相关病毒(JYMaV)的存在。收集的所有样本均被证实感染了三种病毒中的至少一种,其中大多数显示多重感染。JuBV、JYMaV和JuMaV的检出率分别为100%、90.2%和8.2%。仅发现三种病毒感染组合:9.8%的样本为JuBV单感染,82.0%的样本为JuBV+JYMaV双感染,8.2%的样本为JuBV+JYMaV+JuMaV三感染。序列分析表明,这三种病毒与国内报道的病毒分离株具有很高的同源性。该研究预计将为生产无病毒枣苗提供基础数据,并且是韩国首次报道JuBV和JuMaV感染。
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Research in Plant Disease
Research in Plant Disease Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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