Phytopathologia Mediterranea (Sep 2021)

Identification, full-length genome sequencing, and field survey of citrus vein enation virus in Italy

  • Maria MINUTOLO,
  • Maria CINQUE,
  • Giuseppe ALTAMURA,
  • Francesco DI SERIO,
  • Daniela ALIOTO,
  • Beatriz NAVARRO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36253/phyto-12180
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 2

Abstract

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Citrus vein enation virus (CVEV) was described in Spain and then it has been reported in several citrus growing areas of Asia, America and Australia. Here, the occurrence of CVEV in Italy has been documented for the first time. The full genome sequence of a CVEV Italian isolate (14Q) was determined by high-throughput sequencing and the presence of the virus was confirmed by RT-PCR and graft-transmission to indicator plants, from which the virus was recovered six-months post-inoculation. Phylogenetic analysis based on the full-length genome of CVEV isolates from different countries showed that they are phylogenetically related to each other based on their geographic origin, rather than on their host and that the Italian isolate is more closely related to the Spanish isolate than to the other ones. A field survey revealed the presence of CVEV in some areas of Campania region (southern Italy), prevalently infecting lemon trees. In the frame of this survey, kumquat was identified for the first time as a host of CVEV. No symptoms were observed in the field so far. The infection of asymptomatic hosts and the transmission by aphid species present in Italy increase the risk that the virus could further spread.

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