Chickpea chlorotic dwarf virus (CpCDV; genus Mastrevirus, family Geminiviridae) is one of the most important legume‐infecting viruses with a wide host range and geographic distribution in Africa and Asia. In Iran, CpCDV is common in chickpea (Cicer arietinum), but there is limited information about diversity and infections in plants of other legume species. In the current study, a total of 1671 leaf samples from different pulse crops with symptoms were collected in nine provinces of Iran, and the CpCDV infection status was tested by PCR and/or rolling circle amplification (RCA), resulting in the detection of CpCDV in samples of chickpea, lentil (Lens culinaris) and faba bean (Vicia faba) from different regions. Sequence analysis of complete genomes of 18 isolates recovered by digestion of RCA products revealed infection with isolates of the strains CpCDV‐A and CpCDV‐F in chickpea, lentil and faba bean. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the Iranian isolates of CpCDV were closely related to previously sequenced isolates of CpCDV‐A and CpCDV‐F. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first report of CpCDV‐F in Iran. Using agroinoculation with infectious clones for one isolate each of CpCDV‐A and CpCDV‐F, infectivity was confirmed in both faba bean and chickpea, with plants developing leaf curling and/or yellowing. Both infectious clones also successfully infected Nicotiana benthamiana resulting in mild yellowing and intensive leaf curling for CpCDV‐A, and dark‐green mosaic, dwarfing and mild leaf curling for CpCDV‐F.
Begomoviruses are the most prevalent plant-infecting virus genus, identified by a circular single-stranded DNA genome. The proteins encoded by these viruses are multifunctional and effectively modulate the host's cellular response during infection. Begomovirus-host interactions alter host gene expression patterns, redirect signaling pathways, disturb protein degradation pathways, and reprogram cellular metabolism to establish a successful infection. This review summarises known studies about the genome organisation of begomoviruses and altered cellular processes during infection at a molecular level. In addition, we emphasise proteins involved in intercellular trafficking of the viral genome for systemic infection and counteracting host small interfering RNA silencing and discuss different approaches for virus management based on the virus’s offensive and the host’s defensive strategies.
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