1. Identification and Genomic Characterization of a New Virus ( Tymoviridae Family) Associated with Citrus Sudden Death Disease
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Fernando C. Reinach, Hamilton Jordão, Jesus Aparecido Ferro, Giovana Camarotte, Alessandra Girasol, Moshe Bar-Joseph, Paulo Arruda, João Paulo Kitajima, Rachel F. Kamla, Vitor H. A. Silva, Christian C. Greggio, Leonardo C. A. Souza, Walter Maccheroni, P. F. Giachetto, Ana C. R. da Silva, Jussara Cardozo, Sulamita F. Franco, João Paulo Piazza, Almir S. Zanca, Elaine C. Casagrande, Elliot W. Kitajima, Paula R. A. Zacharias, C. I. Aguilar-Vildoso, Marcos C. Alegria, Laura C. Assumpção, and Fernanda Ferrari
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Citrus ,food.ingredient ,Marafivirus ,viruses ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Immunology ,Genome, Viral ,Microbiology ,Sudden death ,Tymoviridae ,Virus ,food ,Phylogenetics ,Virology ,Animals ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Phylogeny ,Plant Diseases ,Whole genome sequencing ,Base Sequence ,Phylogenetic tree ,biology ,cDNA library ,Structure and Assembly ,food and beverages ,biology.organism_classification ,Microscopy, Electron ,Aphids ,Insect Science ,DNA, Viral ,Capsid Proteins ,Brazil - Abstract
Citrus sudden death (CSD) is a new disease that has killed approximately 1 million orange trees in Brazil. Here we report the identification of a new virus associated with the disease. RNAs isolated from CSD-affected and nonaffected trees were used to construct cDNA libraries. A set of viral sequences present exclusively in libraries of CSD-affected trees was used to obtain the complete genome sequence of the new virus. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that this virus is a new member of the genus Marafivirus . Antibodies raised against the putative viral coat proteins allowed detection of viral antigens of expected sizes in affected plants. Electron microscopy of purified virus confirmed the presence of typical isometric Marafivirus particles. The screening of 773 affected and nonaffected citrus trees for the presence of the virus showed a 99.7% correlation between disease symptoms and the presence of the virus. We also detected the virus in aphids feeding on affected trees. These results suggest that this virus is likely to be the causative agent of CSD. The virus was named Citrus sudden death-associated virus .
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- 2005