Full-length genome sequencing and phylogeny of severe strain isolates of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV-IL) originating from Datura stramonium L. in Bojnurd region, Iran
2014
Hossein Zadeh, Mohammad Reza | Shams Bakhsh, Masoud | Kazem Pour osalou, Shahrokh
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) and a complex of ten virus species and their strains referred to as TYLCV-like viruses cause damage on tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) crops in tropical, subtropical and temperate regions of the world. In this study, full-length genome of three TYLCV-IL isolates originating from Datura stramonium L. in Bojnurd region, Iran were cloned, sequenced and subsequently entered the phylogenetic analysis with nine TYLCV-IL isolates from Iran and eight selected begomoviruses of tomato from Iran and other part of the world. The phylogenetic analysis suggested the geographical-dependent evolution of Iranian TYLCV-IL populations so that regardless of host species the monophyletic group of the northeastern and southern isolates was clustered separately into two subgroups. TYLCV-IL [IR: Sh40:07], GU076444 isolated in Shiraz region was not clustered with none of the Iranian TYLCV-IL isolates but rather was grouped with the type strain of TYLCV-IL from Israel in a separate group. Evolutionally, this isolate could be a “genetic bridge” between Mediterranean and Iranian TYLCV-IL isolates. This is the first report of Datura stramonium L. as the host species of TYLCV-IL in Iran and also the first-time occurrence of the viral stain in North Khorasan province, Bojnurd, Iran.
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تم تزويد هذا السجل من قبل Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman