2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00705-015-2380-8
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Complete genome sequences of two new virus isolates associated with cotton blue disease resistance breaking in Brazil

Abstract: Since 2006, Brazilian cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) crops planted with cultivars that are resistant to cotton blue disease have developed a new disease termed "atypical" cotton blue disease or atypical vein mosaic disease. Here, we describe the complete genomes of two virus isolates associated with this disease. The new virus isolates, called CLRDV-Acr3 and CLRDV-IMA2, were found to have a high degree of nucleotide and amino acid sequence similarity to previously described isolates of cotton leafroll dwarf virus… Show more

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“…When the genomic sequences of four previously identified CLRDV isolates were compared, significant differences were only observed in the P0 coding sequence [ 3 ]. In order to better characterize the sequence diversity of P0 proteins among CLRDV isolates, cotton plants from different varieties, displaying typical or atypical CBD symptoms were collected from different parts of Brazil.…”
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“…When the genomic sequences of four previously identified CLRDV isolates were compared, significant differences were only observed in the P0 coding sequence [ 3 ]. In order to better characterize the sequence diversity of P0 proteins among CLRDV isolates, cotton plants from different varieties, displaying typical or atypical CBD symptoms were collected from different parts of Brazil.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, CBD is present in almost all cotton growing fields and the disease was also partially controlled by the application of insecticides to decrease aphid populations and by the use of CBD-resistant cotton cultivars. Since 2006, several resistance breaking CLRDV isolates have been observed throughout the country, producing CBD-like symptoms in formerly resistance cotton lines [ 3 ]. Apart from typical CBD symptoms, resistant or susceptible cotton varieties infected with CLRDV resistance-breaking isolates may also display reddish and withered leaves.…”
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“…It is worth to highlight that the lint percentage was higher in FM 980 GLT; however, raw cotton yield in BRS 430 B2RF and BRS 432 B2RF was higher than FM 980 GLT, reflecting in higher fiber yield (Tables 1 and 2). High Volume Instrument (HVI) measurements reveal desirable physical attributes of a medium fiber length for both new cultivars: micronaire reading 4.4; fiber length (UHML) 30.5 mm (BRS 430 B2RF) ; c Symptoms of Atypical form of CLRDV, according to Silva et al 2015;d Disease severity (grades from 1 = resistant to 5 = highly susceptible) -data from two assays with no fungicide application. For bacterial blight, resistance was confirmed by using SNP marker ); e Relative disease index, where 1.0 is resistant and 0 is susceptible (Cia et al 2002) -data from plants inoculated artificially with Colletotrichum gossypii var.…”
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confidence: 99%