Virus Research (Jul 2024)

Exploring the viral landscape of saffron through metatranscriptomic analysis

  • Cristian Martínez-Fajardo,
  • Pablo Navarro-Simarro,
  • Lucía Morote,
  • Ángela Rubio-Moraga,
  • María Mondéjar-López,
  • Enrique Niza,
  • Javier Argandoña,
  • Oussama Ahrazem,
  • Lourdes Gómez-Gómez,
  • Alberto José López-Jiménez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 345
p. 199389

Abstract

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Saffron (Crocus sativus L.), a historically significant crop valued for its nutraceutical properties, has been poorly explored from a phytosanitary perspective. This study conducted a thorough examination of viruses affecting saffron samples from Spanish cultivars, using high-throughput sequencing alongside a systematic survey of transcriptomic datasets from Crocus sativus at the Sequence Read Archive. Our analysis unveiled a broad diversity and abundance, identifying 17 viruses across the 52 analyzed libraries, some of which were highly prevalent. This includes known saffron-infecting viruses and previously unreported ones. In addition, we discovered 7 novel viruses from the Alphaflexiviridae, Betaflexiviridae, Potyviridae, Solemoviridae, and Geminiviridae families, with some present in libraries from various locations. These findings indicate that the saffron-associated virome is more complex than previously reported, emphasizing the potential of phytosanitary analysis to enhance saffron productivity.

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