2023
DOI: 10.1134/s0012496622700119
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First Detection of Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid in Natural Isolates of Potato Blight Agent Phytophthora infestans

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“…Among 117 filamentous fungal strains isolated from apple plants infected with apple scar skin viroid (family Pospiviroidae ), 69.2% of the fungal strains carried this viroid [ 40 ]. Potato spindle tuber viroid (family Pospiviroidae ) was detected in some natural isolates of Phytophthora infestans (an oomycete) [ 41 ]. Together, these observations suggest that during fungal colonization, fungi/oomycetes can acquire plant viruses and viroids that coinfect the plants.…”
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“…Among 117 filamentous fungal strains isolated from apple plants infected with apple scar skin viroid (family Pospiviroidae ), 69.2% of the fungal strains carried this viroid [ 40 ]. Potato spindle tuber viroid (family Pospiviroidae ) was detected in some natural isolates of Phytophthora infestans (an oomycete) [ 41 ]. Together, these observations suggest that during fungal colonization, fungi/oomycetes can acquire plant viruses and viroids that coinfect the plants.…”
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