FIRST REPORT OF Cucumis melo endornavirus WITH A NEW HOST, THE GHERKIN (Cucumis anguria Linn.), IN TURKEY

More than 50 viruses causing infection in members of the family Cucurbitaceae have been identified in the world so far. Because of the development of virus detection methods, new viruses are added to the known infectious cases list every day. One of the viruses recently identified is the Cucumis mel...

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Main Authors: Savaş Korkmaz, Ali Karanfi̇l
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Language:English
Published: Trakya University 2020-04-01
Series:Trakya University Journal of Natural Sciences
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/trkjnat/issue/53613/688646
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spelling doaj-3a51295fd5f04445acf3ba39965ede592021-01-20T12:52:02ZengTrakya UniversityTrakya University Journal of Natural Sciences2147-02942528-96912020-04-01211636710.23902/trkjnat.68864669FIRST REPORT OF Cucumis melo endornavirus WITH A NEW HOST, THE GHERKIN (Cucumis anguria Linn.), IN TURKEYSavaş Korkmaz0Ali Karanfi̇l1ÇANAKKALE ONSEKİZ MART ÜNİVERSİTESİ, ZİRAAT FAKÜLTESİ, BİTKİ KORUMA BÖLÜMÜÇANAKKALE ONSEKİZ MART ÜNİVERSİTESİ, ZİRAAT FAKÜLTESİ, BİTKİ KORUMA BÖLÜMÜMore than 50 viruses causing infection in members of the family Cucurbitaceae have been identified in the world so far. Because of the development of virus detection methods, new viruses are added to the known infectious cases list every day. One of the viruses recently identified is the Cucumis melo endornavirus (CmEV) which has been reported from different countries all over the world. However, no study for determination of CmEV has been done so far in Turkey. For the purpose of this study, 59 cucurbit plants showing virus and virus-like symptoms were collected from Manisa and İzmir provinces in Turkey. The samples were tested, for presence of CmEV, by reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and CmEV infections were detected in 47 samples, of which 44 were melon (Cucumis melo Linn.), and the remaining were gherkins (C. anguria Linn.). Among the infected samples, five samples (three were melon, and two were gherkin) were chosen for sequence analysis. After evaluating the sequence analysis results, it was shown that the Turkish isolates presented 93%-99% and 93%-98% identities at the nucleotide level and 94%-99% and 91%-98% identities at the amino acid level among each other and worldwide isolates, respectively. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of CmEV in gherkin as a new host both in Turkey and worldwide.https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/trkjnat/issue/53613/688646melongherkinviruscmev
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author Savaş Korkmaz
Ali Karanfi̇l
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Ali Karanfi̇l
FIRST REPORT OF Cucumis melo endornavirus WITH A NEW HOST, THE GHERKIN (Cucumis anguria Linn.), IN TURKEY
Trakya University Journal of Natural Sciences
melon
gherkin
virus
cmev
author_facet Savaş Korkmaz
Ali Karanfi̇l
author_sort Savaş Korkmaz
title FIRST REPORT OF Cucumis melo endornavirus WITH A NEW HOST, THE GHERKIN (Cucumis anguria Linn.), IN TURKEY
title_short FIRST REPORT OF Cucumis melo endornavirus WITH A NEW HOST, THE GHERKIN (Cucumis anguria Linn.), IN TURKEY
title_full FIRST REPORT OF Cucumis melo endornavirus WITH A NEW HOST, THE GHERKIN (Cucumis anguria Linn.), IN TURKEY
title_fullStr FIRST REPORT OF Cucumis melo endornavirus WITH A NEW HOST, THE GHERKIN (Cucumis anguria Linn.), IN TURKEY
title_full_unstemmed FIRST REPORT OF Cucumis melo endornavirus WITH A NEW HOST, THE GHERKIN (Cucumis anguria Linn.), IN TURKEY
title_sort first report of cucumis melo endornavirus with a new host, the gherkin (cucumis anguria linn.), in turkey
publisher Trakya University
series Trakya University Journal of Natural Sciences
issn 2147-0294
2528-9691
publishDate 2020-04-01
description More than 50 viruses causing infection in members of the family Cucurbitaceae have been identified in the world so far. Because of the development of virus detection methods, new viruses are added to the known infectious cases list every day. One of the viruses recently identified is the Cucumis melo endornavirus (CmEV) which has been reported from different countries all over the world. However, no study for determination of CmEV has been done so far in Turkey. For the purpose of this study, 59 cucurbit plants showing virus and virus-like symptoms were collected from Manisa and İzmir provinces in Turkey. The samples were tested, for presence of CmEV, by reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and CmEV infections were detected in 47 samples, of which 44 were melon (Cucumis melo Linn.), and the remaining were gherkins (C. anguria Linn.). Among the infected samples, five samples (three were melon, and two were gherkin) were chosen for sequence analysis. After evaluating the sequence analysis results, it was shown that the Turkish isolates presented 93%-99% and 93%-98% identities at the nucleotide level and 94%-99% and 91%-98% identities at the amino acid level among each other and worldwide isolates, respectively. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of CmEV in gherkin as a new host both in Turkey and worldwide.
topic melon
gherkin
virus
cmev
url https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/trkjnat/issue/53613/688646
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