2019
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-10-18-1855-pdn
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First Report of Grapevine Pinot gris virus in Grapevine in Chile

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“…Since the discovery of GPGV (Trichovirus) [16], the virus has been shown to be widespread in vineyards around the world, including in France [68], USA [69], Republic of Korea [70], Turkey [71], China [72], Canada [73], Germany [74], Pakistan [75], Spain [76], Brazil [77], Chile [78], Lebanon [79], Moldova [80], Georgia [81], Iran [82], Australia [83], Czech Republic [84], Algeria [85], England [86], Armenia [87], Bulgaria [88], Argentina [89], California [90], Japan [91], Belgium [92], Romania [93], Hungary [21], and Russia [47]. In 89% (34 out of 38) of the samples, we detected GPGV.…”
Section: Validation Of the Results Of Srna Hts By Rt-pcr And The Phylogenetic Analysis Of Detected Virusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the discovery of GPGV (Trichovirus) [16], the virus has been shown to be widespread in vineyards around the world, including in France [68], USA [69], Republic of Korea [70], Turkey [71], China [72], Canada [73], Germany [74], Pakistan [75], Spain [76], Brazil [77], Chile [78], Lebanon [79], Moldova [80], Georgia [81], Iran [82], Australia [83], Czech Republic [84], Algeria [85], England [86], Armenia [87], Bulgaria [88], Argentina [89], California [90], Japan [91], Belgium [92], Romania [93], Hungary [21], and Russia [47]. In 89% (34 out of 38) of the samples, we detected GPGV.…”
Section: Validation Of the Results Of Srna Hts By Rt-pcr And The Phylogenetic Analysis Of Detected Virusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last 15 years, vineyards in northeast Italy have been affected by a new disease, called Grapevine Leaf Mottling and Deformation (GLMD), because of the symptoms it causes on grapevine plants (Martelli, 2014). GLMD has been associated with the presence of Grapevine Pinot Gris virus (GPGV), a virus firstly identified in vineyards in Trentino (North Italy) (Giampetruzzi et al, 2012) and now reported to be distributed in Europe (Glasa et al, 2014;Mavrič Pleško et al, 2014;Beuve et al, 2015;Gazel et al, 2016;Eichmeier et al, 2017), East Asia (Cho et al, 2013;Rasool et al, 2017), Australia (Wu and Habili, 2017) and North (Al Rwahnih et al, 2016;Poojari et al, 2016) and South America (Fajardo et al, 2017;Zamorano et al, 2019). GPGV is a positive-sense single-stranded RNA-virus belonging to the Betaflexiviridae virus family, genus Trichovirus (Martelli, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glasa and collaborators (Glasa et al, 2014) noted that reverse transcription (RT)‐PCR allowed the frequent detection of closely related GPGV isolates in grapevines of different cultivars in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Subsequently, detection of the virus by PCR and/or RNA analysis by high‐throughput sequencing (HTS) has emerged across Europe (Abou Kubaa et al, 2019; Beuve et al, 2015; Eichmeier et al, 2016; Gazel et al, 2016), East Asia (Abe & Nabeshima, 2021; Rasool et al, 2017; Tokhmechi & Koolivand, 2020), West Asia (Abou Kubaa et al, 2020; Eichmeier, Peňázová, & Nebish, 2020), Australia (Wu & Habili, 2017), North America (Al Rwahnih et al, 2016; Poojari et al, 2016; Xiao et al, 2016) and South America (Debat et al, 2020; Fajardo et al, 2017; Zamorano et al, 2019). Only in a few cases was it the appearance of GMLD symptoms that prompted investigations; such cases include records from British Columbia (Poojari et al, 2016), Armenia on cv.…”
Section: Gpgv But Not Gmld Has Spread Worldwidementioning
confidence: 99%