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Differentiation of citrus bacterial canker strains in Korea by host range,rep-PCR fingerprinting and 16S rDNA analysis
Authors:Yong Hoon Lee  Seungdon Lee  Dong Hee Lee  Sang Hye Ji  Hyun Young Chang  Sunggi Heu  Jae Wook Hyun  Dong-Soo Ra  Eun Woo Park
Affiliation:(1) Central Science Laboratory, Sand Hutton, York, YO41 1LZ, UK;(2) Present address: Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences, Ferry Reach, St George, GE O1, Bermuda
Abstract:Soil-borne cereal mosaic virus (SBCMV) causes a severe disease in susceptible cultivars of winter wheat. The virus is vectored by the soil-borne protist Polymyxa graminis. Experiments were conducted to investigate whether SBCMV RNA2 could persist in seed from SBCMV-infected susceptible cultivars of winter wheat. Over 7,000 seedlings were generated from seed collected from two cultivars of SBCMV-infected winter wheat. Seedlings were grown in a glasshouse compartment and batch tested for the presence of SBCMV using real-time RT-PCR. The majority of batches tested positive for SBCMV, indicating an RNA2 transmission rate of 1.8–9.4% in wheat. The presence of the virus was confirmed by amplifying and sequencing a larger (400 bp) fragment of viral RNA2 in a sub-set of the seedlings testing positive by real-time RT-PCR. Root extracts from this sub-set tested negative for P. graminis using real-time PCR. The implications for disease epidemiology of this virus are discussed. The authors are British Civil Servants and as such their work is subject to British Crown Copyright. This means the exclusive copyright for the article cannot be transferred.
Keywords:Soil-borne wheat mosaic virus  Susceptible  Cultivar  SBWMV   Furovirus    Triticum   Epidemiology
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