The threat of seed-transmissible pepper yellow leaf curl Indonesia virus in chili pepper

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作者
Fadhila, Chairina [1 ]
Lal, Aamir [1 ]
Vo, Thuy T. B. [1 ]
Ho, Phuong T. [1 ]
Hidayat, Sri H. [2 ]
Lee, Jangha [3 ]
Kil, Eui-Joon [1 ,4 ]
Lee, Sukchan [1 ]
机构
[1] Sungkyunkwan Univ, Coll Biotechnol & Bioengn, 2066 Seobu Ro, Suwon 16419, South Korea
[2] Inst Pertanian Bogor, Fac Agr, Dept Plant Protect, Bogor 16680, Indonesia
[3] Nongwoo Bio Co, Biotechnol Inst, Anseong 17558, South Korea
[4] Andong Natl Univ, Dept Plant Med, 1375 Gyeongdong Ro, Andong 36729, South Korea
关键词
Geminivirus; Pepper yellow leaf Curl Indonesia virus (PepYLCIV); Solanaceae; Seed transmission; UDG-PCR; URACIL DNA GLYCOSYLASE; MOSAIC-VIRUS; BEGOMOVIRUS;
D O I
10.1016/j.micpath.2020.104132
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Recently, chili pepper (Capsicum annuum) plants in Indonesia have been devastated by a notorious bipartite begomovirus infection named Pepper yellow leaf curl Indonesia virus (PepYLCIV), which causes a distinct decrease in chili pepper production. Pepper yellow diseases have been known since early 2000; however, the spread of this virus thus far is distressing. These diseases can reduce chili yields by 20-100% in Indonesia. As previously known, begomovirus can be transmitted through whitefly to several host plants from the families Solanaceae, Compositae, and Leguminosae. In the field, a single plant was observed with severe symptoms of pepper yellow leaf curl disease, while other plants in the same field were asymptomatic and healthy. The observation leads to the possibility that the virus can be transmitted from previously infected chili pepper plants through seeds, as begomovirus transmission through seeds has been reported before. This study was conducted using seeds from chili peppers infected with viruses from different places in Indonesia. Whole seeds, embryos, and seedlings from PepYLCIV infected seeds were investigated in this study by performing viral genome DNA extraction, uracil DNA glycosylase-PCR, and sequencing analysis. Results revealed that both DNA-A and DNA-B of PepYLCIV in seeds and embryos of infected chili pepper plants were detected. The results also showed that 25-67% of PepYLCIV DNA-A and 50-100% of DNA-B were detected from seedlings grown from infected chili pepper seed collected from different location, thus confirming PepYLCIV as a seed-transmissible virus in chili pepper plants.
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