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Plants of honeysuckle (Lonicera caprifolium L.) from commercial nursery, showing stunted growth and severe leaf and flower malformation were found to be naturally infected with Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV). The virus was identified on the basis of its host range and in vitro and serological properties. It was mechanically transmitted onto therteen herbaceous test plants and induced local or local and systemic symptoms. The isolated virus had a TIP of 65–70°C, a LIV of 4–5 h and DEP of 10⁻⁴–10⁻⁵. It reacted positively in DAS-ELISA with CMV-ToRS (II) commercial antibodies but not with antibodies against CMV-DTL (I). Rabbit antiserum was produced, and it showed the titre at least 128 000 in F(ab’)₂ -ELISA with homologous isolate, as well as with isolate CMV-M belonging to serogroup DTL.
Various viral pathogens infect Cucurbitaceae and cause economic losses. Th e aim of the present study was to detect plant viral pathogens including Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV), Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV), Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus (CYSDV) and Cucurbit chlorotic yellows virus (CCYV) in Lorestan province, in western Iran, and also to determine CMV genetic diversity in Iranian populations. A total of 569 symptomatic leaf samples were collected in 2013 and 2014 from cucurbits growing regions in Lorestan province. Th e collected samples were assessed for viral diseases by ELISA. Th e results showed virus incidences in most regions. Th en, the infection of 40 samples to CMV was confi rmed by RT-PCR. Moreover, to distinguish between the two groups (I and II) of CMV, PCR products were digested by two restriction enzymes XhoI and EcoRI. Results of the digestion showed that the isolates of Lorestan belonged to group I. Th e CMV-coat protein gene of eight isolates from diff erent regions and hosts was sequenced and phylogenetic analysis was performed. Subsequent analyses showed even more genetic variation among Lorestan isolates. Th e phylogenetic tree revealed that Lorestan province isolates belonged to two IA and IB subgroups and could be classifi ed together with East Azerbaijan province isolates. Th e results of the present study indicate a wide distribution of CMV, ZYMV, CGMMV, CYSDV and CCYV viruses in cucurbits fi elds of Lorestan province and for the fi rst time subgroup IB of CMV was reported on melon from Iran.
Experiments were carried out to evaluate the reaction of three tomato cultivare to mechanical inoculation with selected isolate of cucumber mosaic virus (CMV-FvYM), in order to the further comparison with the susceptibility of the regenerants obtained from leaf explants excised from investigated plants. All tomato cultivars tested, that is: Moneymaker, Potentat and Rutgers, proved to be infected in 100%, their reaction was similar, although not homologous. The course of symptom expression and some morphological changes induced are documented. Pollen viability of infected plants was significantly lower than that of the control healthy plants.
From Doronicum caucasicum plants exhibited chlorosis and/or mottling of leaves were isolated Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) and Cherry leaf roll virus (CLRV). The identification was based on the biological and serological tests. Using ELISA test it was detected that more than 23% of Doronicum plants growing in Kraków and its surroundings was infected with CMV and only one plant was found to be infected with the complex of CMV/CLRV.
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