Partial biological and molecular characterization of Iranian isolates of Tomato aspermy virus

<em>Tomato aspermy virus</em> (TAV) has a wide host range and usually infects ornamental plants. To identify and characterize molecular and biological properties of the virus, 436 samples were collected from various provinces of Iran. TAV was detected in three samples of ornamental plant...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Madahian, Hossein Masoomi
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Language:fas
Published: Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman 2012-08-01
Series:مجله بیوتکنولوژی کشاورزی
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Online Access:https://jab.uk.ac.ir/article_468_1583d6c0780a7f7705dba14d30855150.pdf
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spelling doaj-b8661883c1b34415a5cafa46bb1f540d2020-11-25T02:45:02ZfasShahid Bahonar University of Kermanمجله بیوتکنولوژی کشاورزی2228-67052228-65002012-08-0141658110.22103/jab.2012.468468Partial biological and molecular characterization of Iranian isolates of Tomato aspermy virusMohammad Madahian0Hossein Masoomi1دانشجوی سابق کارشناسی ارشد، بخش گیاهپزشکی، دانشکده کشاورزی، دانشگاه شهید باهنر کرماندانشیار بخش گیاهپزشکی، دانشکده کشاورزی، دانشگاه شهید باهنر کرمان<em>Tomato aspermy virus</em> (TAV) has a wide host range and usually infects ornamental plants. To identify and characterize molecular and biological properties of the virus, 436 samples were collected from various provinces of Iran. TAV was detected in three samples of ornamental plants through double antibody sandwich ELISA test using specific polyclonal antibody. The 687 bp segment including the coat protein (CP) gene was amplified by RT-PCR, cloned and sequenced. Nucleotide sequences of the CP gene of Iranian TAV isolates were compared with available GenBank isolates. Phylogenetic analysis showed that TAV isolates were classified into two groups I and II, and the group II was divided in two subgroups IIA and IIB. All the Iranian TAV isolates were classified in subgroup IIA and shared the high nucleotide and amino acid sequence identities (more than 99%). The results of this study also showed a wide host range of the Iranian TAV isolates among test plants. This study is the first report of TAV occurrence in Iran and the first natural occurrence of TAV on <em>Petunia hybrida</em> in the world.https://jab.uk.ac.ir/article_468_1583d6c0780a7f7705dba14d30855150.pdftomato aspermy virusphylogenetic positionrt-pcr
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author Mohammad Madahian
Hossein Masoomi
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Hossein Masoomi
Partial biological and molecular characterization of Iranian isolates of Tomato aspermy virus
مجله بیوتکنولوژی کشاورزی
tomato aspermy virus
phylogenetic position
rt-pcr
author_facet Mohammad Madahian
Hossein Masoomi
author_sort Mohammad Madahian
title Partial biological and molecular characterization of Iranian isolates of Tomato aspermy virus
title_short Partial biological and molecular characterization of Iranian isolates of Tomato aspermy virus
title_full Partial biological and molecular characterization of Iranian isolates of Tomato aspermy virus
title_fullStr Partial biological and molecular characterization of Iranian isolates of Tomato aspermy virus
title_full_unstemmed Partial biological and molecular characterization of Iranian isolates of Tomato aspermy virus
title_sort partial biological and molecular characterization of iranian isolates of tomato aspermy virus
publisher Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman
series مجله بیوتکنولوژی کشاورزی
issn 2228-6705
2228-6500
publishDate 2012-08-01
description <em>Tomato aspermy virus</em> (TAV) has a wide host range and usually infects ornamental plants. To identify and characterize molecular and biological properties of the virus, 436 samples were collected from various provinces of Iran. TAV was detected in three samples of ornamental plants through double antibody sandwich ELISA test using specific polyclonal antibody. The 687 bp segment including the coat protein (CP) gene was amplified by RT-PCR, cloned and sequenced. Nucleotide sequences of the CP gene of Iranian TAV isolates were compared with available GenBank isolates. Phylogenetic analysis showed that TAV isolates were classified into two groups I and II, and the group II was divided in two subgroups IIA and IIB. All the Iranian TAV isolates were classified in subgroup IIA and shared the high nucleotide and amino acid sequence identities (more than 99%). The results of this study also showed a wide host range of the Iranian TAV isolates among test plants. This study is the first report of TAV occurrence in Iran and the first natural occurrence of TAV on <em>Petunia hybrida</em> in the world.
topic tomato aspermy virus
phylogenetic position
rt-pcr
url https://jab.uk.ac.ir/article_468_1583d6c0780a7f7705dba14d30855150.pdf
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