Insights Into the Etiology of Polerovirus-Induced Pepper Yellows Disease

The study of an emerging yellows disease of pepper crops (pepper yellows disease [PYD]) in Greece led to the identification of a polerovirus closely related to Pepper vein yellows virus (PeVYV). Recovery of its full genome sequence by next-generation sequencing of small interfering RNAs allowed its...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Lotos, Leonidas, Olmos, Antonio, Orfanidou, Chrysoula, Efthimiou, Konstantinos, Avgelis, Apostolos D., Katis, Nikolaos, Maliogka, Varvara
Formato: Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2018
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/6065
_version_ 1855492011503648768
author Lotos, Leonidas
Olmos, Antonio
Orfanidou, Chrysoula
Efthimiou, Konstantinos
Avgelis, Apostolos D.
Katis, Nikolaos
Maliogka, Varvara
author_browse Avgelis, Apostolos D.
Efthimiou, Konstantinos
Katis, Nikolaos
Lotos, Leonidas
Maliogka, Varvara
Olmos, Antonio
Orfanidou, Chrysoula
author_facet Lotos, Leonidas
Olmos, Antonio
Orfanidou, Chrysoula
Efthimiou, Konstantinos
Avgelis, Apostolos D.
Katis, Nikolaos
Maliogka, Varvara
author_sort Lotos, Leonidas
collection ReDivia
description The study of an emerging yellows disease of pepper crops (pepper yellows disease [PYD]) in Greece led to the identification of a polerovirus closely related to Pepper vein yellows virus (PeVYV). Recovery of its full genome sequence by next-generation sequencing of small interfering RNAs allowed its characterization as a new poleroviruses, which was provisionally named Pepper yellows virus (PeYV). Transmission experiments revealed its association with the disease. Sequence similarity and phylogenetic analysis highlighted the common ancestry of the three poleroviruses (PeVYV, PeYV, and Pepper yellow leaf curl virus [PYLCV]) currently reported to be associated with PYD, even though significant genetic differences were identified among them, especially in the C-terminal region of P5 and the 3 ' noncoding region. Most of the differences observed can be attributed to a modular type of evolution, which produces mosaic-like variants giving rise to these different poleroviruses Overall, similar to other polerovirusrelated diseases, PYD is caused by at least three species (PeVYV, PeYV, and PYLCV) belonging to this group of closely related pepper-infecting viruses.
format Artículo
id ReDivia6065
institution Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias (IVIA)
language Inglés
publishDate 2018
publishDateRange 2018
publishDateSort 2018
record_format dspace
spelling ReDivia60652025-04-25T14:46:05Z Insights Into the Etiology of Polerovirus-Induced Pepper Yellows Disease Lotos, Leonidas Olmos, Antonio Orfanidou, Chrysoula Efthimiou, Konstantinos Avgelis, Apostolos D. Katis, Nikolaos Maliogka, Varvara The study of an emerging yellows disease of pepper crops (pepper yellows disease [PYD]) in Greece led to the identification of a polerovirus closely related to Pepper vein yellows virus (PeVYV). Recovery of its full genome sequence by next-generation sequencing of small interfering RNAs allowed its characterization as a new poleroviruses, which was provisionally named Pepper yellows virus (PeYV). Transmission experiments revealed its association with the disease. Sequence similarity and phylogenetic analysis highlighted the common ancestry of the three poleroviruses (PeVYV, PeYV, and Pepper yellow leaf curl virus [PYLCV]) currently reported to be associated with PYD, even though significant genetic differences were identified among them, especially in the C-terminal region of P5 and the 3 ' noncoding region. Most of the differences observed can be attributed to a modular type of evolution, which produces mosaic-like variants giving rise to these different poleroviruses Overall, similar to other polerovirusrelated diseases, PYD is caused by at least three species (PeVYV, PeYV, and PYLCV) belonging to this group of closely related pepper-infecting viruses. 2018-05-09T16:30:59Z 2018-05-09T16:30:59Z 2017 article publishedVersion Lotos, L., Olmos, A., Orfanidou, C., Efthimiou, K., Avgelis, A., Katis, N. I., Maliogka, V. I. (2017). Insights into the etiology of polerovirus-induced pepper yellows disease. Phytopathology, 107(12), 1567-1576. 0031-949X http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/6065 10.1094/PHYTO-07-16-0254-R en Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ electronico
spellingShingle Lotos, Leonidas
Olmos, Antonio
Orfanidou, Chrysoula
Efthimiou, Konstantinos
Avgelis, Apostolos D.
Katis, Nikolaos
Maliogka, Varvara
Insights Into the Etiology of Polerovirus-Induced Pepper Yellows Disease
title Insights Into the Etiology of Polerovirus-Induced Pepper Yellows Disease
title_full Insights Into the Etiology of Polerovirus-Induced Pepper Yellows Disease
title_fullStr Insights Into the Etiology of Polerovirus-Induced Pepper Yellows Disease
title_full_unstemmed Insights Into the Etiology of Polerovirus-Induced Pepper Yellows Disease
title_short Insights Into the Etiology of Polerovirus-Induced Pepper Yellows Disease
title_sort insights into the etiology of polerovirus induced pepper yellows disease
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/6065
work_keys_str_mv AT lotosleonidas insightsintotheetiologyofpolerovirusinducedpepperyellowsdisease
AT olmosantonio insightsintotheetiologyofpolerovirusinducedpepperyellowsdisease
AT orfanidouchrysoula insightsintotheetiologyofpolerovirusinducedpepperyellowsdisease
AT efthimioukonstantinos insightsintotheetiologyofpolerovirusinducedpepperyellowsdisease
AT avgelisapostolosd insightsintotheetiologyofpolerovirusinducedpepperyellowsdisease
AT katisnikolaos insightsintotheetiologyofpolerovirusinducedpepperyellowsdisease
AT maliogkavarvara insightsintotheetiologyofpolerovirusinducedpepperyellowsdisease