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Genetic Diversity, Evolution, and Diagnosis of Sugarcane Yellow Leaf Virus from 19 Sugarcane-Producing Locations Worldwide

Authors :
Philippe C. Rott
Samuel Grinstead
Sylvie Dallot
Zachary S. L. Foster
Jean-Heinrich Daugrois
Emmanuel Fernandez
Claudia Jill Kaye
Leticia Hendrickson
Xiaojun Hu
Bishwo Adhikari
Martha Malapi-Wight
Niklaus J. Grünwald
Philippe Roumagnac
Dimitre Mollov
Source :
Plant Disease.
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Scientific Societies, 2023.

Abstract

Sugarcane yellow leaf virus (SCYLV), the causal agent of yellow leaf, has been reported in an increasing number of sugarcane growing locations since its first report in the 1990s in Brazil, Florida, and Hawaii. In this study, the genetic diversity of SCYLV was investigated using the genome coding sequence (5561-5612 nt) of 109 virus isolates from 19 geographical locations, including 65 new isolates from 16 geographical regions worldwide. These isolates were distributed in three major phylogenetic lineages (BRA, CUB, and REU), with the exception of one isolate from Guatemala. Twenty-two recombination events were identified among the 109 isolates of SCYLV, thus confirming that recombination was a significant driving force in the genetic diversity and evolution of this virus. No temporal signal was found in the genomic sequence data set, most likely because of the short temporal window of the 109 SCYLV isolates (1998-2020). Among 27 primers reported in the literature for the detection of the virus by RT-PCR, none matched 100% with all the 109 SCYLV sequences, suggesting that the use of some primer pairs may not result in the detection of all virus isolates. Primers YLS111/YLS462, which were the first primer pair used by numerous research organizations to detect the virus by RT-PCR, failed to detect isolates belonging to the CUB lineage. In contrast, primer pair ScYLVf1/ScYLVr1 efficiently detected isolates of all three lineages. Continuous pursuit of knowledge of SCYLV genetic variability is therefore critical for effective diagnosis of yellow leaf, especially in virus-infected and mainly asymptomatic sugarcane plants.

Details

ISSN :
19437692 and 01912917
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant Disease
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........83cb695a57bd3ec65bc5bd9f0059ed01
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1094/pdis-10-22-2405-re