Characterization of Melon necrotic spot virus Occurring on Watermelon in Korea
Melon necrotic spot virus (MNSV) was recently identified on watermelon (Citrullus vulgaris) in Korea, displaying as large necrotic spots and vein necrosis on the leaves and stems. The average occurrence of MNSV on watermelon was found to be 30–65% in Hapcheon and Andong City, respectively. Four isol...
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doaj-13650391cc9e4de0ba8517b51e4fb16f2020-11-24T21:43:26ZengHanrimwon Publishing CompanyThe Plant Pathology Journal1598-22542015-12-0131437938710.5423/PPJ.OA.11.2014.0124PPJ.OA.11.2014.0124Characterization of Melon necrotic spot virus Occurring on Watermelon in KoreaHae-Ryun Kwak0Jeong-Soo Kim1Jeom-Deog Cho2Joong-Hwan Lee3Tae-sung Kim4Mi-Kyeong Kim5Hong-Soo Choi6Department of Crop Protection, National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA, Wanju 565-851, KoreaDepartment of Plant Medicine, Andong National University, Andong 760-749, KoreaDepartment of Plant Medicine, Andong National University, Andong 760-749, KoreaInstitute for Bioresources Research, Gyeongsangbukdo Agricultural Research and Extension Service, KBARES, Andong 760-891, KoreaGyeongsangnamdo Agricultural Research and Extension Service, Jinju 660-985, KoreaDepartment of Crop Protection, National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA, Wanju 565-851, KoreaDepartment of Crop Protection, National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA, Wanju 565-851, KoreaMelon necrotic spot virus (MNSV) was recently identified on watermelon (Citrullus vulgaris) in Korea, displaying as large necrotic spots and vein necrosis on the leaves and stems. The average occurrence of MNSV on watermelon was found to be 30–65% in Hapcheon and Andong City, respectively. Four isolates of the virus (MNSV-HW, MNSV-AW, MNSV-YW, and MNSV-SW) obtained from watermelon plants in different areas were non-pathogenic on ten general indicator plants, including Chenopodium quinoa, while they infected systemically six varieties of Cucurbitaceae. The virus particles purified by 10–40% sucrose density gradient centrifugation had a typical ultraviolet spectrum, with a minimum at 245 nm and a maximum at 260 nm. The morphology of the virus was spherical with a diameter of 28–30 nm. Virus particles were observed scattered throughout the cytoplasm of watermelon cells, but no crystals were detected. An ELISA was conducted using antiserum against MNSV-HW; the optimum concentrations of IgG and conjugated IgG for the assay were 1 μl/ml and a 1:8,000–1:10,000 dilutions, respectively. Antiserum against MNSV-HW could capture specifically both MNSV-MN from melon and MNSV-HW from watermelon by IC/RT-PCR, and they were effectively detected with the same specific primer to produce product of 1,172 bp. The dsRNA of MNSV-HW had the same profile (4.5, 1.8, and 1.6 kb) as that of MNSV-MN from melon. The nucleotide sequence of the coat protein of MNSV-HW gave a different phylogenetic tree, having 17.2% difference in nucleotide sequence compared with MNSV isolates from melon.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4677747Melon necrotic spot viruspurificationphylogenetic treewatermelonsymptom |
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Hae-Ryun Kwak Jeong-Soo Kim Jeom-Deog Cho Joong-Hwan Lee Tae-sung Kim Mi-Kyeong Kim Hong-Soo Choi Characterization of Melon necrotic spot virus Occurring on Watermelon in Korea The Plant Pathology Journal Melon necrotic spot virus purification phylogenetic tree watermelon symptom |
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Hae-Ryun Kwak Jeong-Soo Kim Jeom-Deog Cho Joong-Hwan Lee Tae-sung Kim Mi-Kyeong Kim Hong-Soo Choi |
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Characterization of Melon necrotic spot virus Occurring on Watermelon in Korea |
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Characterization of Melon necrotic spot virus Occurring on Watermelon in Korea |
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Characterization of Melon necrotic spot virus Occurring on Watermelon in Korea |
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Characterization of Melon necrotic spot virus Occurring on Watermelon in Korea |
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Characterization of Melon necrotic spot virus Occurring on Watermelon in Korea |
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characterization of melon necrotic spot virus occurring on watermelon in korea |
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Hanrimwon Publishing Company |
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The Plant Pathology Journal |
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Melon necrotic spot virus (MNSV) was recently identified on watermelon (Citrullus vulgaris) in Korea, displaying as large necrotic spots and vein necrosis on the leaves and stems. The average occurrence of MNSV on watermelon was found to be 30–65% in Hapcheon and Andong City, respectively. Four isolates of the virus (MNSV-HW, MNSV-AW, MNSV-YW, and MNSV-SW) obtained from watermelon plants in different areas were non-pathogenic on ten general indicator plants, including Chenopodium quinoa, while they infected systemically six varieties of Cucurbitaceae. The virus particles purified by 10–40% sucrose density gradient centrifugation had a typical ultraviolet spectrum, with a minimum at 245 nm and a maximum at 260 nm. The morphology of the virus was spherical with a diameter of 28–30 nm. Virus particles were observed scattered throughout the cytoplasm of watermelon cells, but no crystals were detected. An ELISA was conducted using antiserum against MNSV-HW; the optimum concentrations of IgG and conjugated IgG for the assay were 1 μl/ml and a 1:8,000–1:10,000 dilutions, respectively. Antiserum against MNSV-HW could capture specifically both MNSV-MN from melon and MNSV-HW from watermelon by IC/RT-PCR, and they were effectively detected with the same specific primer to produce product of 1,172 bp. The dsRNA of MNSV-HW had the same profile (4.5, 1.8, and 1.6 kb) as that of MNSV-MN from melon. The nucleotide sequence of the coat protein of MNSV-HW gave a different phylogenetic tree, having 17.2% difference in nucleotide sequence compared with MNSV isolates from melon. |
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Melon necrotic spot virus purification phylogenetic tree watermelon symptom |
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