Sri Lankan passion fruit mottle virus, a potyvirus infecting golden passion fruit in Sri Lanka
作者:
E. M. DASSANAYAKE,
R. G. T. HICKS,
期刊:
Annals of Applied Biology
(WILEY Available online 1992)
卷期:
Volume 120,
issue 3
页码: 459-469
ISSN:0003-4746
年代: 1992
DOI:10.1111/j.1744-7348.1992.tb04906.x
出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
关键词: Filamentous virus particles;potyvirus;Sri Lankan passion fruit mottle virus;golden passion fruit;virus characterisation
数据来源: WILEY
摘要:
SummaryA sap‐transmissible virus, provisionally named Sri Lankan passion fruit mottle virus (SLPFMV), was isolated fromPassiflora edulisf.flavicarpaand shown to induce leaf mottling and distortion in that host. The virus infected 23 species in five plant families with systemic infection being common in the Passifloraceae.Chenopodium amaranticolorwas a good local lesion host andPassiflora foetidawas a useful systemic host for purification. InP. foetidaextracts, SLPFMV lost infectivity after 10 min between 70–75°C, 6–7 days at 20–23°C and at dilutions of 10‐‐5‐W‐6. The virus had flexuous, filamentous particles with a normal length of c. 841 nm. Two polypeptides of mol. wt c. 33 200 and 28 700 were detected in purified virus preparations, and a major species of double‐stranded RNA (mol. wt 7.0 × 106), was detected in infected plants. Pinwheels, tubular and laminated inclusions were found in ultrathin sections of infectedP. edulisf.plavicurpaand cylindrical inclusions were observed in epidermal strips.SLPFMV was transmitted by the aphidsMyzus persicae, Aphis spiraecola, A. gossypüandA. cruccivoraafter brief acquisition feeds. SLPFMV reacted with antisera to several potyviruses including passion fruit woodiness virus, passion fruit ringspot virus, potato virus Y and watermelon mosaic virus 2 and thus, apparently, is a member o
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