Viral diagnosis in cultivars of Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.

Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. commonly known as sweet potato, is an important staple food worldwide, mainly due to its high nutritional value and yield. However, vegetative reproduction of sweet potato makes it more susceptible to viral infections, which threatens its productivity, quality, and difficu...

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Main Authors: Carlos G. ANDRADE, Emanuel M. da SILVA, Carla RAGONEZI, Miguel Â. A. PINHEIRO DE CARVALHO
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Published: AcademicPres 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.notulaebotanicae.ro/index.php/nbha/article/view/12222
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spelling doaj-81091c89d64545509336ca148288d05f2021-05-03T04:55:07ZengAcademicPresNotulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca0255-965X1842-43092021-03-0149110.15835/nbha49112222Viral diagnosis in cultivars of Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.Carlos G. ANDRADE0Emanuel M. da SILVA1Carla RAGONEZI2Miguel Â. A. PINHEIRO DE CARVALHO3Universidad Central de Venezuela, Facultad de Farmacia, Cátedra de Farmacología, Piso 7, Oficina 715, CaracasUniversity of Madeira, ISOPlexis Center for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Technology, Campus da Penteada. 9020-105 FunchalUniversity of Madeira, ISOPlexis Center for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Technology, Campus da Penteada. 9020-105 Funchal;Centre for the Research and Technology of Agro-Environmental and Biological Sciences (CITAB), University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, 5000-801 Vila Real University of Madeira, ISOPlexis Center for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Technology, Campus da Penteada. 9020-105 Funchal; Centre for the Research and Technology of Agro-Environmental and Biological Sciences (CITAB), University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, 5000-801 Vila Real; University of Madeira, Faculty of Life Sciences, Campus da Penteada, 9020-105 Funchal Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. commonly known as sweet potato, is an important staple food worldwide, mainly due to its high nutritional value and yield. However, vegetative reproduction of sweet potato makes it more susceptible to viral infections, which threatens its productivity, quality, and difficult long-term preservation in germplasm banks. Also, it can act as a virus reservoir infecting the rest of the plant accessions in the bank collections. Hence, this work aimed to screen Begomovirus, Potyvirus, and Carlavirus infections in 16 traditional sweet potato cultivars from the germplasm collection of the ISOPlexis Germplasm Bank, Madeira, Portugal. The infection prevalence by these viruses among cultivars was 81.25%, 25.00%, and 6.25%, respectively; being ISOP1011 the only accession coinfected by Potyvirus and Carlavirus. The accessions ISOP1006, ISOP1010, and ISOP1047 were also coinfected by Begomovirus and Potyvirus, highlighting their vulnerability to viral infections. The ISOP1005 and ISOP1027 accessions were the only ones not infected by any of these viruses. The analysis of the partial sequence obtained from the Carlavirus detected in the accession ISOP1011, revealed the existence of an ORF that encodes for 93 amino acids of the catalytic domain of an RNA-directed RNA polymerase related to the Tymovirus protein family, as could be confirmed by comparison with proteins stored in UniProtKB. Multiple sequence alignment with these proteins showed that Motifs A and B of the catalytic domain were conserved. The search for sequence similarity with sequences deposited in GenBank reported a high sequence identity with Sweet potato yellow mottle virus (SPYMV) and Sweet potato chlorotic fleck virus (SPCFV). However, the 9-11% discrepancy in nucleotide sequence identity and a phylogenetic analysis carried out using the maximum probability method suggests the virus isolated from ISOP1011 is a new divergent strain of the SPCFV species. https://www.notulaebotanicae.ro/index.php/nbha/article/view/12222Carlavirus; cultivars; sweet potato; germplasm bank; molecular diagnosis; RdRp; phylogeny
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author Carlos G. ANDRADE
Emanuel M. da SILVA
Carla RAGONEZI
Miguel Â. A. PINHEIRO DE CARVALHO
spellingShingle Carlos G. ANDRADE
Emanuel M. da SILVA
Carla RAGONEZI
Miguel Â. A. PINHEIRO DE CARVALHO
Viral diagnosis in cultivars of Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.
Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca
Carlavirus; cultivars; sweet potato; germplasm bank; molecular diagnosis; RdRp; phylogeny
author_facet Carlos G. ANDRADE
Emanuel M. da SILVA
Carla RAGONEZI
Miguel Â. A. PINHEIRO DE CARVALHO
author_sort Carlos G. ANDRADE
title Viral diagnosis in cultivars of Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.
title_short Viral diagnosis in cultivars of Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.
title_full Viral diagnosis in cultivars of Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.
title_fullStr Viral diagnosis in cultivars of Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.
title_full_unstemmed Viral diagnosis in cultivars of Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.
title_sort viral diagnosis in cultivars of ipomoea batatas (l.) lam.
publisher AcademicPres
series Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca
issn 0255-965X
1842-4309
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. commonly known as sweet potato, is an important staple food worldwide, mainly due to its high nutritional value and yield. However, vegetative reproduction of sweet potato makes it more susceptible to viral infections, which threatens its productivity, quality, and difficult long-term preservation in germplasm banks. Also, it can act as a virus reservoir infecting the rest of the plant accessions in the bank collections. Hence, this work aimed to screen Begomovirus, Potyvirus, and Carlavirus infections in 16 traditional sweet potato cultivars from the germplasm collection of the ISOPlexis Germplasm Bank, Madeira, Portugal. The infection prevalence by these viruses among cultivars was 81.25%, 25.00%, and 6.25%, respectively; being ISOP1011 the only accession coinfected by Potyvirus and Carlavirus. The accessions ISOP1006, ISOP1010, and ISOP1047 were also coinfected by Begomovirus and Potyvirus, highlighting their vulnerability to viral infections. The ISOP1005 and ISOP1027 accessions were the only ones not infected by any of these viruses. The analysis of the partial sequence obtained from the Carlavirus detected in the accession ISOP1011, revealed the existence of an ORF that encodes for 93 amino acids of the catalytic domain of an RNA-directed RNA polymerase related to the Tymovirus protein family, as could be confirmed by comparison with proteins stored in UniProtKB. Multiple sequence alignment with these proteins showed that Motifs A and B of the catalytic domain were conserved. The search for sequence similarity with sequences deposited in GenBank reported a high sequence identity with Sweet potato yellow mottle virus (SPYMV) and Sweet potato chlorotic fleck virus (SPCFV). However, the 9-11% discrepancy in nucleotide sequence identity and a phylogenetic analysis carried out using the maximum probability method suggests the virus isolated from ISOP1011 is a new divergent strain of the SPCFV species.
topic Carlavirus; cultivars; sweet potato; germplasm bank; molecular diagnosis; RdRp; phylogeny
url https://www.notulaebotanicae.ro/index.php/nbha/article/view/12222
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