作者
B Salvador, MO Delgadillo, P Sáenz, JA García, C Simón-Mateo
发表日期
2008/1
来源
Molecular plant-microbe interactions
卷号
21
期号
1
页码范围
20-29
出版商
The American Phytopathological Society
简介
Plum pox virus (PPV) is a member of the genus Potyvirus that is able to infect a large variety of plant species, including trees of the genus Prunus, its natural host. When some PPV isolates are propagated for an extended time in herbaceous plants, their ability to infect trees is reduced. The molecular basis of this change in host infectivity is poorly understood. We report the construction of hybrid viruses from cDNA clones of two D-strain isolates of PPV, PPV-D and PPV-R, which differ in their host range. PPV-D can infect GF305 peach seedlings efficiently, however, it is unable to infect Nicotiana clevelandii plants. Conversely, PPV-R infects N. clevelandii, but not GF305 peach seedlings. The analyses of the hybrid viruses showed that, although determinants of PPV pathogenicity are extensively spread throughout the PPV genome, the 3′ terminal region of the PPV-R genome, including the 3′ noncoding region and …
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