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Horizontal transmission and host-virulence attenuation of totivirus in violet root rot fungus Helicobasidium mompa
Authors:Kouichi Suzaki  Ken-ichi Ikeda  Atsuko Sasaki  Satoko Kanematsu  Naoyuki Matsumoto  Kouji Yoshida
Institution:(1) Department of Apple Research, National Institute of Fruit Tree Science, Shimokuriyagawa, Morioka 020-0123, Japan;(2) National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Tsukuba, Japan;(3) Department of Plant Protection, National Institute of Fruit Tree Science, Tsukuba, Japan;(4) National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract:Monokaryotic strains of Helicobasidium mompa were used as vectors of a mycovirus between various H. mompa isolates to examine the transmissibility of one of the mycoviruses, totivirus (HmTV1–17 virus) in the hypovirulent isolate V17 of H. mompa. The isolates that acquired HmTV1–17 virus were also examined for any alteration in the virulence. Twelve dikaryotic isolates of H. mompa, belonging to 11 mycelial compatibility groups (MCGs) and being mycelially incompatible with isolate V17, were used as recipients of HmTV1–17 virus. Two monokaryotic isolates that were mycelially incompatible with isolate V17 and all of the recipients were also used as vectors of HmTV1-17 virus between isolate V17 and the recipients. When isolate V17 and recipients were directly paired on plate media, HmTV1-17 virus was transmitted from isolate V17 into 2 of the 12 recipients (i.e., 2 of the 11 MCGs). Two monokaryotic strains were paired with isolate V17, and the monokaryotic strains that acquired HmTV1-17 virus were then used as new virus donors. When the monokaryotic strains containing HmTV1-17 virus were paired with the 12 recipients, HmTV1-17 virus was transmitted into 7 of the 12 recipients from the monokaryotic strains (i.e., 7 of 11 MCGs). Based on these results, we concluded that monokaryotic strains could act as vectors to transmit HmTV1-17 virus into H. mompa isolates. When four of the H. mompa isolates that acquired HmTV1-17 virus were used to inoculate apple rootstock Malus prunifolia, the virulence of all of the isolates was attenuated from that of their parental isolates. Moreover, because the DNA fingerprints of the fungal isolates that acquired HmTV1-17 virus were the same as those of their parental isolates, the infection with HmTV1-17 virus is considered the cause of virulence attenuation of H. mompa.
Keywords:Helicobasidium mompa  Mycovirus transmission  Monokaryon  Totivirus  Violet root rot  Apple
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