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Molecular and Biological Characterisation of Turnip mosaic virus Isolates Infecting Poppy (Papaversomniferum and P. rhoeas) in Slovakia.

Miroslav GlasaKatarina SoltysLukáš PredajňaNina SihelskáSlavomíra NovákováZdeno ŠubrJán KraicDaniel Mihálik
Published in: Viruses (2018)
In recent years, the accumulated molecular data of Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) isolates from various hosts originating from different parts of the world considerably helped to understand the genetic complexity and evolutionary history of the virus. In this work, four complete TuMV genomes (HC9, PK1, MS04, MS15) were characterised from naturally infected cultivated and wild-growing Papaver spp., hosts from which only very scarce data were available previously. Phylogenetic analyses showed the affiliation of Slovak Papaver isolates to the world-B and basal-B groups. The PK1 isolate showed a novel intra-lineage recombination pattern, further confirming the important role of recombination in the shaping of TuMV genetic diversity. Biological assays indicated that the intensity of symptoms in experimentally inoculated oilseed poppy are correlated to TuMV accumulation level in leaves. This is the first report of TuMV in poppy plants in Slovakia.
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