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Comparison of viral RNA populations of pathogenically distinct isolates of Citrus tristeza virus : application to monitoring cross-protection
Authors:A Sambade  L Rubio  S M Garnsey  N Costa  G W Müller  M Peyrou  J Guerri  P Moreno †
Institution:Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias, Cra. Moncada-Náquera Km. 4·5, 46113 Moncada, Valencia, Spain;; University of Florida, C.R.E.C., 700 Experiment Station Road, Lake Alfred, FL 33850–2299, USA;; INTA EEA Concordia CC 34 (3200), Concordia, E.R., Argentina;; Centro de Citricultura Sylvio Moreira, IAC, Rodovia Anhanguera Km. 158. Cordeirópolis–13490–970, S.P., Brazil;;and Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas Clemente Estable, Avenida. Italia 3318, Montevideo, Uruguay
Abstract:The population of sequence variants of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) isolates of different geographic origins and pathogenicity properties was characterized by single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis of cDNA of the genes p18, p13, p20 and p23. The mild isolates analysed here usually yielded a SSCP profile with two DNA bands, suggestive of a predominant sequence variant, whereas the SSCP profile of the most virulent isolates contained more than two DNA bands, indicating that their viral populations are likely to be more complex. The set of SSCP profiles of the four genes allowed identification of individual isolates, but no profile characteristic of a geographic area or a biogroup was found. Sweet orange plants singly inoculated with a mild or with a severe isolate yielded the SSCP profile characteristic of each isolate, whereas the SSCP profile of plants successively inoculated with both isolates was a composite of the two individual profiles. The SSCP profile of plants singly inoculated remained constant, but the profile of doubly inoculated plants varied with time. Plants in which the SSCP profile of the severe isolate became predominant showed stem pitting, and those in which the predominant profile corresponded to the mild isolate remained symptomless. The results indicate that SSCP analysis can be used to study changes in RNA populations of doubly inoculated plants and to monitor cross-protection between mild and severe isolates.
Keywords:biological indexing                Citrus tristeza virus              pathogenicity genes  SSCP analysis  symptoms
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