2022
DOI: 10.1099/jgv.0.001770
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Recovery and genetic characterization of black queen cell virus

Abstract: Black queen cell virus (BQCV) is a severe threat to the honeybee (Apis mellifera) worldwide. Although several BQCV strains have been reported in China, the molecular basis for BQCV pathogenicity has not been well understood. Thus, a reverse genetic system of BQCV is required for studying viral replication and its pathogenic mechanism. Here, the complete genome sequence of BQCV was obtained from honeybees using reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR), namely a BQCV China-GS1 strain (KY741959). Then, a phylogenetic t… Show more

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“…BQCV was widely present in honey from Serbia, while KBV was found only in imported honey. BQCV was reported in Turkey, Austria, Croatia, France, and China (S. Yang et al, 2022 ). This type of virus is one of the most widespread bee pathogens responsible for the high mortality of queen pupae ( Abou Kubaa et al, 2020 ; Al Naggar & Paxton, 2020 ; Radzevičiūtė et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: The Microbiota Present In Honeymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BQCV was widely present in honey from Serbia, while KBV was found only in imported honey. BQCV was reported in Turkey, Austria, Croatia, France, and China (S. Yang et al, 2022 ). This type of virus is one of the most widespread bee pathogens responsible for the high mortality of queen pupae ( Abou Kubaa et al, 2020 ; Al Naggar & Paxton, 2020 ; Radzevičiūtė et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: The Microbiota Present In Honeymentioning
confidence: 99%