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Characterisation of black locust isolates of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Peanut stunt virus</Emphasis> (PSV) from the Pannon ecoregion show the frequent occurrence of the fourth taxonomic PSV subgroup
Authors:László Kiss  Ervin Balázs  Katalin Salánki
Institution:1.Department of Plant Pathology,Corvinus University,Budapest,Hungary;2.Agricultural Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,Martonvásár,Hungary;3.Agricultural Biotechnology Center,G?d?ll?,Hungary
Abstract:Biological and molecular characterisation of ten Peanut stunt virus (PSV) isolates from Robinia pseudoacacia was carried out. The host range of these isolates was similar to that of the previously described PSV strains in most cases, but on Pisum sativum and Lens culinaris latent infection was induced. Variability in systemic symptoms was observed only on Nicotiana glutinosa. The partial RNA3 sequences were determined, including the carboxyl terminal region of the movement protein gene, the intergenic region, the entire coat protein gene and the 3′ untranslated region. Nucleotide sequence comparison of the coat protein genes showed 77.6–84.2% identity with most of the known PSV strains and 96.3–98.0% identity with PSV-Rp the typical member of subgroup IV. Phylogenetic analysis indicated the presence of the ancient homologous recombination in all of the examined black locust isolates and all the isolates were members of the fourth PSV subgroup. These results showed that the isolates of the fourth subgroup are widely distributed in black locust in this region.
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