Research in Plant Disease (Apr 2011)

First Report of the Virus Diseases in Victory Onion (Allium victorialis var. platyphyllum)

  • Seok-Jin Park,
  • Jeong-Seon Kim,
  • Moon Nam,
  • Jun-Seong Lee,
  • Jeong-Soo Kim,
  • Hong-Soo Choi,
  • Yeong-Hoon Lee,
  • Jae-Bong Lee,
  • Min-Kyeong Kim,
  • Su-Heon Lee,
  • Jae-Sun Moon,
  • Hong Gi Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2011.17.1.066
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 66 – 74

Abstract

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In 2005, a survey was conducted to identify virus diseases on victory onion, Allium victorialis var. platyphyllum grown in Ulleung island located in the East Sea. A total of 61 samples were collected from victory onion in the neighborhood of Seonginbong. The identification of viruses from the samples were carried out by electron microscopy and RT-PCR using primers species specific to GCLV, LYSV, SLV, OYDV and genus specific to Allexivirus, respectively. From sixty-one samples, filamentous rod particles (600-900 nm) were detected from four victory onion samples in EM, three samples containing SLV and one sample containing both SLV and Allexivirus in RT-PCR analysis, respectively. Victory onions naturally infected by the viruses were asymptomatic apparently. The viruses detected by RT-PCR were further characterized by the nucleotide sequence analysis of the coat protein region. Three isolates of SLV showed approximately 99% identities in the nucleotide and amino acid sequences, suggesting that they were likely to be the same strain. On the other hand, they showed approximately 75.7~83.7% identities in the nucleotide and 89.2~97.0% in amino acid sequences compared with the previously reported SLV isolates in Allium. The CP gene of the Allexivirus showed approximately 99.2% nucleotide identities and 98.8% amino acid identities with Garlic virus A. However, there was relatively low homology ranging from 60.6% to 81.5% compared with other Allexiviruses (GarV-C, GarV-E, GarV-X, GMbMV, and Shal-X). These data suggested that two viruses, SLV and GarV-A identified from victory onion, are named SLV-Ulleungdo and GarV-A-Ulleungdo, respectively. This is the first report of viruses infecting victory onion.

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