A New World begomovirus infecting Cotton in Argentina
A New World begomovirus infecting Cotton in Argentina
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is a globally significant cash crop cultivated for its versatile fiber, widely used in the textile industry. Cotton, as other crops, is vulnerable to infectious pathogens. Several of them, including viruses, are a major threat to cotton production. Geminiviruses (family Geminiviridae) are insect transmitted, small non-enveloped viruses, with circular single-stranded DNA genomes, which are encapsidated in quasi-icosahedral geminated virions. Here we present evidence of a novel begomovirus (genus Begomovirus) infecting cotton from Argentina. Two circular ssDNA virus sequences were assembled from high-throughput sequencing data from Gossyipium hirsutum cotton samples showing mosaic symptoms from Argentina. Structural and functional annotation indicated that the virus sequences corresponded to complete DNA components A and B of a novel New World bipartite begomovirus. Genetic distance and evolutionary analyses support that the detected sequences correspond to a new virus, a tentative prototype member of a novel species which we propose the name "Cotton mosaic virus" (CoMV).
Moyano Sabrina、Luna Facundo、Asurmendi Sebastian、Debat Humberto、Zavallo Diego、Distefano Ana Julia、Delfosse Veronica、Bonacic Kresic Ivan、Gomez-Talquenca Sebastian
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Moyano Sabrina,Luna Facundo,Asurmendi Sebastian,Debat Humberto,Zavallo Diego,Distefano Ana Julia,Delfosse Veronica,Bonacic Kresic Ivan,Gomez-Talquenca Sebastian.A New World begomovirus infecting Cotton in Argentina[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-04-27].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.02.20.957548.点此复制
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