Haiyan Che, Shengfeng Gao, Yating Lin, Haibo Long, Ye Li, Lulu Cai, Shifang Li, Yuxin Ma
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Two novel viruses, with two variants each, belonging to the family <i>Closteroviridae</i>, were detected and characterized: Croton golden spot-associated virus C variants 1 and 2 (CGSaVC-v1 and CGSaVC-v2) of the genus <i>Crinivirus</i> and Croton golden spot-associated virus A variants 1 and 2 (CGSaVA-v1 and CGSaVA-v2) of the genus <i>Ampelovirus</i>. Transmission electron microscopy showed long, flexuous, filamentous virus particles approximately 15 nm in diameter and 760 to 770 nm in length. Molecular screening of 97 variegated individual plant leaves showed a high prevalence of CGSaVA-v2 (90.7%), CGSaVA-v1 (75.3%), CGSaVC-v1 (70.1%), and CGSaVC-v2 (47.4%), while asymptomatic leaves near the meristem tip were mostly free of the target viruses. To our knowledge, this is the first study to demonstrate the significant association between closterovirids and the golden spots. The findings provide novel insights into the genetic diversity of the family <i>Closteroviridae</i> and inform future germplasm conservation and new cultivar development of <i>C. variegatum</i>.</p>","PeriodicalId":20063,"journal":{"name":"Plant disease","volume":" ","pages":"115-122"},"PeriodicalIF":4.4000,"publicationDate":"2025-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Viromics Reveals Two Novel Viruses of the Family <i>Closteroviridae</i> in <i>Codiaeum variegatum</i> Plant with Leaf Variegation Symptoms.\",\"authors\":\"Haiyan Che, Shengfeng Gao, Yating Lin, Haibo Long, Ye Li, Lulu Cai, Shifang Li, Yuxin Ma\",\"doi\":\"10.1094/PDIS-05-24-1013-RE\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p><i>Codiaeum</i> <i>variegatum</i> is a valuable ornamental plant with distinct bright yellowing and golden spots on dark green leaves, which resemble virus symptoms. 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Viromics Reveals Two Novel Viruses of the Family Closteroviridae in Codiaeum variegatum Plant with Leaf Variegation Symptoms.
Codiaeumvariegatum is a valuable ornamental plant with distinct bright yellowing and golden spots on dark green leaves, which resemble virus symptoms. To investigate the factors, especially viral agents, associated with the variegated leaf color of C. variegatum, we performed virome profiling of a single C. variegatum 'Gold Dust' leaf sample collected from Hainan, China, using ribosomal RNA-depleted total RNA sequencing on an Illumina NovaSeq 6000 platform. Two novel viruses, with two variants each, belonging to the family Closteroviridae, were detected and characterized: Croton golden spot-associated virus C variants 1 and 2 (CGSaVC-v1 and CGSaVC-v2) of the genus Crinivirus and Croton golden spot-associated virus A variants 1 and 2 (CGSaVA-v1 and CGSaVA-v2) of the genus Ampelovirus. Transmission electron microscopy showed long, flexuous, filamentous virus particles approximately 15 nm in diameter and 760 to 770 nm in length. Molecular screening of 97 variegated individual plant leaves showed a high prevalence of CGSaVA-v2 (90.7%), CGSaVA-v1 (75.3%), CGSaVC-v1 (70.1%), and CGSaVC-v2 (47.4%), while asymptomatic leaves near the meristem tip were mostly free of the target viruses. To our knowledge, this is the first study to demonstrate the significant association between closterovirids and the golden spots. The findings provide novel insights into the genetic diversity of the family Closteroviridae and inform future germplasm conservation and new cultivar development of C. variegatum.
期刊介绍:
Plant Disease is the leading international journal for rapid reporting of research on new, emerging, and established plant diseases. The journal publishes papers that describe basic and applied research focusing on practical aspects of disease diagnosis, development, and management.