2023
DOI: 10.1186/s42483-023-00207-8
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Global phylodynamics of two relevant aphid-transmitted viruses in cucurbit crops: cucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus and watermelon mosaic virus

M. P. Rabadán,
P. Gómez

Abstract: Cucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus (CABYV) and watermelon mosaic virus (WMV) are major plant pathogens that cause severe epidemics in cucurbit crops. While there has been an increasing interest in molecular epidemiological studies on both viruses at regional scales, their phylodynamic analysis by using the temporal data at global scale remains unexplored. In this study, we implemented the Nextstrain phylodynamic approach to comprehensively examine the coat protein gene and full-length genome sequences of the C… Show more

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“…With melon ( Cucumis melo ) as a model plant that is commonly infected by multiple viruses 23 , we established a full factorial experiment that sequentially combined two water regimes (well-watered, water-stressed) followed by four aphid-inoculated virus treatments: 1) mock-inoculated controls infested with non-viruliferous aphids, 2) infection with the persistently transmitted cucurbit aphid-borne yellow virus (CABYV, genus Polerovirus ), 3) infection with the non-persistently transmitted cucumber mosaic virus (CMV, genus Cucumovirus ) and 4) infection with both CMV and CABYV. Virus treatments were established with inoculation by Aphis gossypii Glover, an efficient vector of both CMV and CABYV 24 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With melon ( Cucumis melo ) as a model plant that is commonly infected by multiple viruses 23 , we established a full factorial experiment that sequentially combined two water regimes (well-watered, water-stressed) followed by four aphid-inoculated virus treatments: 1) mock-inoculated controls infested with non-viruliferous aphids, 2) infection with the persistently transmitted cucurbit aphid-borne yellow virus (CABYV, genus Polerovirus ), 3) infection with the non-persistently transmitted cucumber mosaic virus (CMV, genus Cucumovirus ) and 4) infection with both CMV and CABYV. Virus treatments were established with inoculation by Aphis gossypii Glover, an efficient vector of both CMV and CABYV 24 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%