2019
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-08-18-1334-pdn
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First Report of Actinidia Virus 1 Infecting Actinidia chinensis in China

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“…The 376-bp sequences of all Chinese AcV-1 variants showed 78.5-100% nt identity with the equivalent sequence of isolate K75 and clustered into three distinct clades, respectively, represented by the variants K75, WH4-1, and Z2, except for one variant YT5, which was distant from the three clades ( Supplementary Figure S5). All eight AcV-1 variants, previously reported from Sichuan province (Peng et al, 2018), clustered in the same clade (clade I). It was found that variants from each of samples Z2 and JX5 were distributed in different clades, confirming the sequence variation within the AcV-1 populations.…”
Section: Rt-pcr Detection Of Acv-1 In Kiwifruit Plants Grown In Chinamentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…The 376-bp sequences of all Chinese AcV-1 variants showed 78.5-100% nt identity with the equivalent sequence of isolate K75 and clustered into three distinct clades, respectively, represented by the variants K75, WH4-1, and Z2, except for one variant YT5, which was distant from the three clades ( Supplementary Figure S5). All eight AcV-1 variants, previously reported from Sichuan province (Peng et al, 2018), clustered in the same clade (clade I). It was found that variants from each of samples Z2 and JX5 were distributed in different clades, confirming the sequence variation within the AcV-1 populations.…”
Section: Rt-pcr Detection Of Acv-1 In Kiwifruit Plants Grown In Chinamentioning
confidence: 78%
“…ORFs 9–11 encode three small proteins, whose functions are currently unknown. The virus was reported in China in 2018, the second country with AcV-1 infecting kiwifruit ( Peng et al, 2018 ; Wen et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some Closteroviridae viruses are devastating to their host plants, such as CTV in Citrus [ 30 ]. Recently, leaves from different varieties of Actinidia chinensis (cv.s Hongyang, Donghong, Honghua, Jinguo, and Jinyan) collected in the Sichuan Province in China, were used to perform RT-PCR using primers designed from the CP gene of AcV-1, the results indicating that these isolates shared 89.8–90.2% nucleotide sequence identity and 94.7–95.9% amino acid sequence identity with the CP of AcV-1 [ 31 ]. This implies that variants exist, consistent with the results of the present study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%