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Aphid transmissibility of different European beet polerovirus isolates
Authors:Anna Kozłowska-Makulska  Jerzy Syller  Marek S. Szyndel  Olivier Lemaire  Salah Bouzoubaa  Etienne Herrbach
Affiliation:1.Department of Plant Pathology,Warsaw University of Life Sciences,Warsaw,Poland;2.INRA,Colmar,France;3.Université de Strasbourg,Strasbourg,France;4.Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute,Centre M?ochów,M?ochów,Poland;5.Institut de Biologie Moléculaire des Plantes,Strasbourg,France
Abstract:Different field isolates of the ‘beet poleroviruses’ Beet mild yellowing virus (BMYV) and Beet chlorosis virus (BChV) (genus Polerovirus, family Luteoviridae) collected in France and Poland were evaluated for transmissibility from and to sugar beet plants by different aphid species. In general, both BMYV and BChV were efficiently transmitted by Myzus persicae and by a French clone of Macrosiphum euphorbiae. In contrast, transmissibility of the two poleroviruses by an English clone of M. euphorbiae was evidently weaker, although the aphid samples contained the virus as demonstrated by RT-PCR. None of the BMYV or BChV isolates was transmitted by Aphis fabae or Myzus ascalonicus. In attempting to correlate biological properties with molecular variations, the RT proteins were sequenced. Some amino acid point variations, presumably affecting aphid transmissibility, were identified.
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