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Characterization of Cucurbit Aphid-Borne Yellows Virus (CABYV) from Passion Fruit in Brazil: Evidence of a Complex of Species within CABYV Isolates.

Andreza H VidalCristiano LacorteMarcio Martinello SanchesDione M T Alves-FreitasEmanuel F M AbreuBruna Pinheiro-LimaRaul C Carriello RosaOnildo N JesusMagnólia A CamposGustavo P FelixAna Clara R AbreuYam S SantosAna Luiza M LacerdaDarren P MartinFernando Lucas de MeloSimone Graça Ribeiro
Published in: Viruses (2023)
High-throughput sequencing (HTS) has been an important tool for the discovery of plant viruses and their surveillance. In 2015, several virus-like symptoms were observed in passion fruit (PF) plants in Bahia state, Brazil. Using HTS technology, bioinformatics tools, RT-PCR, and Sanger sequencing, we identified the cucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus (CABYV, Polerovirus , Solemoviridae ) in co-infection with cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus (CABMV, Potyvirus , Potyviridae ) in PF, in green manure, and spontaneous plants in several localities in Bahia. Complete genomes of CABYV-PF isolates were determined and analyzed with other CABYV isolates available in GenBank that have been identified in various countries. Phylogenetic analysis and pairwise identity comparison with CABYV isolates showed that CABYV-PFs are more closely related to French and Spanish isolates. Overall, analyses of all the CABYV genomes revealed that these could represent ten distinct species, and we thus proposed reclassifying these CABYV as isolates into ten species, tentatively named " Polerovirus curcubitaeprimum" to " Polerovirus curcubitaenonum ", and " Polerovirus melo ". CABYV-PF is a member of " Polerovirus curcubitaeprimum ".
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