2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11262-011-0581-0
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The complete nucleotide sequence and genome organization of Fig cryptic virus, a novel bipartite dsRNA virus infecting fig, widely distributed in the Mediterranean basin

Abstract: Two double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) segments of a virus with a bipartite genome identified in fig (Ficus carica L.) and denoted Fig cryptic virus (FCV) were cloned and sequenced. Viral dsRNAs are 1696 bp (RNA-1) and 1415 bp (RNA-2) in size. RNA-1 contains a single ORF (1419 nt) potentially encoding a 54 kDa protein and comprising the conserved amino acid motifs of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) domain of species of the genus Alphacryptovirus. Its full-length amino acid sequence has the highest identity wi… Show more

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“…Actually, ten viruses, of different genera, associated to FMD have been identified in fig trees: Emaravirus, FMV; Ampelovirus, Fig leaf mottle-associated virus-2 (FLMaV-2); Trichovirus, Fig latent virus-1 (FLV-1); Closterovirus, Fig leaf mottle-associated virus-1 (FLMaV-1), Arkansas fig closterovirus-1 (AFCV-1), Arkansas fig closterovirus-2 (AFCV-2), and Fig milde-mottle-associated virus (FMMaV); Alphacryptovirus, Fig cryptic virus (FCV); Maculavirus, Fig fleck associated virus (FFkaV); and Badnavirus, Fig badnavirus-1 (FBV-1) (Elbeaino et al, 2007, 2009a, 2011a, 2011b; Gattoni et al, 2009; Laney et al, 2012; Tzanetakis et al, 2010). …”
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“…Actually, ten viruses, of different genera, associated to FMD have been identified in fig trees: Emaravirus, FMV; Ampelovirus, Fig leaf mottle-associated virus-2 (FLMaV-2); Trichovirus, Fig latent virus-1 (FLV-1); Closterovirus, Fig leaf mottle-associated virus-1 (FLMaV-1), Arkansas fig closterovirus-1 (AFCV-1), Arkansas fig closterovirus-2 (AFCV-2), and Fig milde-mottle-associated virus (FMMaV); Alphacryptovirus, Fig cryptic virus (FCV); Maculavirus, Fig fleck associated virus (FFkaV); and Badnavirus, Fig badnavirus-1 (FBV-1) (Elbeaino et al, 2007, 2009a, 2011a, 2011b; Gattoni et al, 2009; Laney et al, 2012; Tzanetakis et al, 2010). …”
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“…In Tunisia, viruses reported to be associated to FMD are: FLMaV-1 (Nahdi et al, 2006), FLMaV-2 (Elbeaino et al, 2009b), FCV and FFkaV (Elbeaino et al, 2011a, 2011b), FMV (Elair et al, 2012), and FMMaV and FLV-1 (Elair et al, 2013). The FCV and the FMMaV were mentioned to be spread in many Tunisian fig orchards with relatively high infection rates (17.5% and 10.7%, respectively) (Elair et al, 2015; Elbeaino et al, 2011a), which inhibits the development of healthy orchards and limits the production.…”
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“…FCV is the first virus of the family Partitiviridae to be detected in fig trees and one of the few infecting woody crops in nature (Elbeaino et al, 2011c). Cryptic viruses are members of the family Partitiviridae, which comprises isometric viruses infecting monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plant species, currently classified in the genera Alphacryptovirus and (Ghabrial et al, 2005).…”
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“…This family also embraces the genera Partitivirus and Cryspovirus which include fungal and protozoan dsRNA viruses, respectively (Nibert et al, 2009). Plant-infecting members of the family Partitiviridae are transmitted through seeds and pollen but not by grafting or mechanical inoculation, and occur in very low concentration in the host plant (Ghabrial et al, 2005), and apparently have no economic impact (Elbeaino et al, 2011c).…”
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