2017
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-02-17-0201-pdn
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First Report of the Ability of Olpidium virulentus to Vector Blueberry Mosaic Associated Virus (BlMaV) on Southern Highbush Blueberry in California

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“…BLMaV causes little damage as it only affects one or a few branches on a bush [ 24 ] with the exception of the cultivar “Brigitta”. The virus was transmitted by Olpidium virulentus [ 16 ] very slowly, but only in some fields.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…BLMaV causes little damage as it only affects one or a few branches on a bush [ 24 ] with the exception of the cultivar “Brigitta”. The virus was transmitted by Olpidium virulentus [ 16 ] very slowly, but only in some fields.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tissue was frozen with liquid nitrogen and then homogenized using a SPEX SamplePrep 2010 Geno/Grinder (Thomas Scientific, Swedesboro, NJ, USA) following the manufacturer’s recommended procedure. Once the tissue was powdered, 400 μL of extraction buffer [ 16 ] and 200 μL potassium acetate (3.8 M K, 5.8 M acetate) were added to each tube and mixed using the Geno/Grinder at 1200 rpm for 1 min. The plates were then centrifuged at 4000 rpm for 15 min and the supernatant used for total nucleic acid extraction using a MagMax Express 96 robot (Applied BioSystems, Foster City, CA, USA) according to manufacturer’s recommendations.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BlMaV is transmitted by the Olpidium virulentus in Turkey and the USA (Shands et al., 2017; Çağlayan et al., 2021) and may contribute to local spread of the virus in other regions. However, the most likely pathway for introduction and further distribution of this virus disease is by plants for planting.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Con respecto a la transmisión natural de los virus de este género, el grupo de trabajo de Morikawa et al, (1997) (Torok y Vetten, 2002) y BlMaV en el 2017 (Shands et al, 2017). Esto deja sólo a CPsV y RWMV sin evidencias del vector de transmisión natural.…”
Section: Ophiovirus Tulipaeunclassified
“…Otro posible vector es el hongo de suelo Olpidium virulentus. A lo largo del siglo XXI distintos grupos de trabajo han determinado que es capaz de transmitir 5 de los 6 miembros de la familia Aspiviridae, al cual pertenece CPsV (Dorst, 1975;Campbell y Lot, 1996;Lot et al, 2002;Morikawa et al, 1997;Shands et al, 2017). O. virulentus es un parásito obligado con hospedador no específico cuyas zoosporas invaden raíces en condiciones de suelo arcilloso, húmedo y de poco drenaje.…”
Section: Transmisión Naturalunclassified