Detection and Distribution of Viruses Infecting Garlic Crops in Australia

The distribution of viruses in eastern Australian field garlic was evaluated. Detection assays were developed that involved generic RT-PCR for viruses in the <i>Allexivirus</i>, <i>Carlavirus</i> and <i>Potyvirus</i> genera followed by virus-specific colorimetric...

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Main Authors: Julia Cremer, Paul Campbell, Visnja Steele, Denis Persley, John Thomas, Stephen Harper, Cherie Gambley
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Plants
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/5/1013
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spelling doaj-8bd4a5aff2794c229d9409d13456ea5f2021-06-01T00:28:10ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472021-05-01101013101310.3390/plants10051013Detection and Distribution of Viruses Infecting Garlic Crops in AustraliaJulia Cremer0Paul Campbell1Visnja Steele2Denis Persley3John Thomas4Stephen Harper5Cherie Gambley6Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Brisbane, QLD 4001, AustraliaDepartment of Agriculture and Fisheries, Brisbane, QLD 4001, AustraliaDepartment of Agriculture and Fisheries, Brisbane, QLD 4001, AustraliaDepartment of Agriculture and Fisheries, Brisbane, QLD 4001, AustraliaQueensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4001, AustraliaSchool of Agriculture & Food Sciences, The University of Queensland, Gatton, QLD 4343, AustraliaDepartment of Agriculture and Fisheries, Brisbane, QLD 4001, AustraliaThe distribution of viruses in eastern Australian field garlic was evaluated. Detection assays were developed that involved generic RT-PCR for viruses in the <i>Allexivirus</i>, <i>Carlavirus</i> and <i>Potyvirus</i> genera followed by virus-specific colorimetric dot-blot hybridization. Assays targeted the potyviruses (onion yellow dwarf virus (OYDV), shallot yellow stripe virus (SYSV), and leek yellow stripe virus (LYSV)), the carlaviruses (garlic common latent virus (GCLV) and shallot latent virus (SLV)), and the allexiviruses (garlic viruses A, B, C, X (GarVA, -B, -C, -X) and shallot virus X (ShVX)). Virus incidence in crops was consistently high, with most plants infected with at least one virus from each genus. OYDV, LYSV, SLV, and GCLV were commonly detected. Three of the four allexiviruses were in all districts surveyed but varied in incidence, whereas ShVX and SYSV were not detected. There was no association between virus species complement and bulb size, indicating size is not a good predictor of the virus status of planting material. The variation of virus incidence across different Australian growing districts and in different cultivars implies multiple introductions of viruses rather than spread within the country. The genetic diversity observed within coat protein sequences of some virus species also supports multiple separate introductions.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/5/1013garlic viruseslarge-scale surveymolecular indexinggenetic diversity
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author Julia Cremer
Paul Campbell
Visnja Steele
Denis Persley
John Thomas
Stephen Harper
Cherie Gambley
spellingShingle Julia Cremer
Paul Campbell
Visnja Steele
Denis Persley
John Thomas
Stephen Harper
Cherie Gambley
Detection and Distribution of Viruses Infecting Garlic Crops in Australia
Plants
garlic viruses
large-scale survey
molecular indexing
genetic diversity
author_facet Julia Cremer
Paul Campbell
Visnja Steele
Denis Persley
John Thomas
Stephen Harper
Cherie Gambley
author_sort Julia Cremer
title Detection and Distribution of Viruses Infecting Garlic Crops in Australia
title_short Detection and Distribution of Viruses Infecting Garlic Crops in Australia
title_full Detection and Distribution of Viruses Infecting Garlic Crops in Australia
title_fullStr Detection and Distribution of Viruses Infecting Garlic Crops in Australia
title_full_unstemmed Detection and Distribution of Viruses Infecting Garlic Crops in Australia
title_sort detection and distribution of viruses infecting garlic crops in australia
publisher MDPI AG
series Plants
issn 2223-7747
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The distribution of viruses in eastern Australian field garlic was evaluated. Detection assays were developed that involved generic RT-PCR for viruses in the <i>Allexivirus</i>, <i>Carlavirus</i> and <i>Potyvirus</i> genera followed by virus-specific colorimetric dot-blot hybridization. Assays targeted the potyviruses (onion yellow dwarf virus (OYDV), shallot yellow stripe virus (SYSV), and leek yellow stripe virus (LYSV)), the carlaviruses (garlic common latent virus (GCLV) and shallot latent virus (SLV)), and the allexiviruses (garlic viruses A, B, C, X (GarVA, -B, -C, -X) and shallot virus X (ShVX)). Virus incidence in crops was consistently high, with most plants infected with at least one virus from each genus. OYDV, LYSV, SLV, and GCLV were commonly detected. Three of the four allexiviruses were in all districts surveyed but varied in incidence, whereas ShVX and SYSV were not detected. There was no association between virus species complement and bulb size, indicating size is not a good predictor of the virus status of planting material. The variation of virus incidence across different Australian growing districts and in different cultivars implies multiple introductions of viruses rather than spread within the country. The genetic diversity observed within coat protein sequences of some virus species also supports multiple separate introductions.
topic garlic viruses
large-scale survey
molecular indexing
genetic diversity
url https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/5/1013
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