Comparison of the Virome of Quarantined Sugarcane Varieties and the Virome of Grasses Growing near the Quarantine Station

Visacane is a sugarcane quarantine station located in the South of France, far away from sugarcane growing areas. Visacane imports up to 100 sugarcane varieties per year, using safe control and confinement measures of plants and their wastes to prevent any risk of pathogen spread outside of the faci...

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Main Authors: Jean H. Daugrois, Denis Filloux, Charlotte Julian, Lisa Claude, Romain Ferdinand, Emmanuel Fernandez, Hugo Fontes, Philippe C. Rott, Philippe Roumagnac
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/13/5/922
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spelling doaj-8c6c045c8d3e4b47918230fe3f77514e2021-06-01T00:10:54ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152021-05-011392292210.3390/v13050922Comparison of the Virome of Quarantined Sugarcane Varieties and the Virome of Grasses Growing near the Quarantine StationJean H. Daugrois0Denis Filloux1Charlotte Julian2Lisa Claude3Romain Ferdinand4Emmanuel Fernandez5Hugo Fontes6Philippe C. Rott7Philippe Roumagnac8CIRAD, UMR PHIM, 34090 Montpellier, FranceCIRAD, UMR PHIM, 34090 Montpellier, FranceCIRAD, UMR PHIM, 34090 Montpellier, FranceCIRAD, UMR PHIM, 34090 Montpellier, FranceCIRAD, UMR PHIM, 34090 Montpellier, FranceCIRAD, UMR PHIM, 34090 Montpellier, FranceTour du Valat, Research Institute for the Conservation of Mediterranean Wetlands, 13200 Arles, FranceCIRAD, UMR PHIM, 34090 Montpellier, FranceCIRAD, UMR PHIM, 34090 Montpellier, FranceVisacane is a sugarcane quarantine station located in the South of France, far away from sugarcane growing areas. Visacane imports up to 100 sugarcane varieties per year, using safe control and confinement measures of plants and their wastes to prevent any risk of pathogen spread outside of the facilities. Viruses hosted by the imported material are either known or unknown to cause disease in cultivated sugarcane. Poaceae viruses occurring in plants surrounding the quarantine glasshouse are currently unknown. These viruses could be considered as a source of new sugarcane infections and potentially cause new sugarcane diseases in cases of confinement barrier failure. The aim of this study was to compare the plant virome inside and outside of the quarantine station to identify potential confinement failures and risks of cross infections. Leaves from quarantined sugarcane varieties and from wild Poaceae growing near the quarantine were collected and processed by a metagenomics approach based on virion-associated nucleic acids extraction and library preparation for Illumina sequencing. While viruses belonging to the same virus genus or family were identified in the sugarcane quarantine and its surroundings, no virus species was detected in both environments. Based on the data obtained in this study, no virus movement between quarantined sugarcane and nearby grassland has occurred so far, and the confinement procedures of Visacane appear to be properly implemented.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/13/5/922viral metagenomicsplant quarantinesugarcane
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author Jean H. Daugrois
Denis Filloux
Charlotte Julian
Lisa Claude
Romain Ferdinand
Emmanuel Fernandez
Hugo Fontes
Philippe C. Rott
Philippe Roumagnac
spellingShingle Jean H. Daugrois
Denis Filloux
Charlotte Julian
Lisa Claude
Romain Ferdinand
Emmanuel Fernandez
Hugo Fontes
Philippe C. Rott
Philippe Roumagnac
Comparison of the Virome of Quarantined Sugarcane Varieties and the Virome of Grasses Growing near the Quarantine Station
Viruses
viral metagenomics
plant quarantine
sugarcane
author_facet Jean H. Daugrois
Denis Filloux
Charlotte Julian
Lisa Claude
Romain Ferdinand
Emmanuel Fernandez
Hugo Fontes
Philippe C. Rott
Philippe Roumagnac
author_sort Jean H. Daugrois
title Comparison of the Virome of Quarantined Sugarcane Varieties and the Virome of Grasses Growing near the Quarantine Station
title_short Comparison of the Virome of Quarantined Sugarcane Varieties and the Virome of Grasses Growing near the Quarantine Station
title_full Comparison of the Virome of Quarantined Sugarcane Varieties and the Virome of Grasses Growing near the Quarantine Station
title_fullStr Comparison of the Virome of Quarantined Sugarcane Varieties and the Virome of Grasses Growing near the Quarantine Station
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the Virome of Quarantined Sugarcane Varieties and the Virome of Grasses Growing near the Quarantine Station
title_sort comparison of the virome of quarantined sugarcane varieties and the virome of grasses growing near the quarantine station
publisher MDPI AG
series Viruses
issn 1999-4915
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Visacane is a sugarcane quarantine station located in the South of France, far away from sugarcane growing areas. Visacane imports up to 100 sugarcane varieties per year, using safe control and confinement measures of plants and their wastes to prevent any risk of pathogen spread outside of the facilities. Viruses hosted by the imported material are either known or unknown to cause disease in cultivated sugarcane. Poaceae viruses occurring in plants surrounding the quarantine glasshouse are currently unknown. These viruses could be considered as a source of new sugarcane infections and potentially cause new sugarcane diseases in cases of confinement barrier failure. The aim of this study was to compare the plant virome inside and outside of the quarantine station to identify potential confinement failures and risks of cross infections. Leaves from quarantined sugarcane varieties and from wild Poaceae growing near the quarantine were collected and processed by a metagenomics approach based on virion-associated nucleic acids extraction and library preparation for Illumina sequencing. While viruses belonging to the same virus genus or family were identified in the sugarcane quarantine and its surroundings, no virus species was detected in both environments. Based on the data obtained in this study, no virus movement between quarantined sugarcane and nearby grassland has occurred so far, and the confinement procedures of Visacane appear to be properly implemented.
topic viral metagenomics
plant quarantine
sugarcane
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/13/5/922
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