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Sweet potato latent virus

Sweet potato latent virus

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Sweet potato latent virus (SPLV), formerly designated as sweet potato virus N, was first reported from Taiwan.[1] The virus has flexuous, filamentous particles of approximately 700-750 nm long and induces typical cylindrical inclusion proteins in the cytoplasm of infected cells. The experimental host range of SPLV is wider than that of sweet potato feathery virus (SPFMV), and it induces symptoms on some Chenopodium and Nicotiana species. SPLV is serologically related to, but distinct from SPFMV. Sequence comparison of the 3’-partial sequences showed that SPLV was a distinct species of the genus Potyvirus in the family Potyviridae.[2][3] The virus is common in China[4] and has also been found in Korea[5] and Rwanda.[6]

References

  1. ^ Liao CH, Chien IC, Chung ML, Chiu RJ, Han YH (1979). "A study of sweet potato virus disease in Taiwan. I. Sweetpotato yellow spot virus disease". Journal of Agricultural Research of China. 28 (3): 127–138.
  2. ^ Hammond J, Jordan RL, Larsen RC, Moyer JW (31 May 1992). "Use of polyclonal antisera and monoclonal antibodies to examine serological relationships among three filamentous viruses of sweetpotato". Phytopathology. 82 (6): 713–717. doi:10.1094/phyto-82-713.
  3. ^ Colinet D, Kummert J, Lepoivre P (May 1997). "Evidence for the assignment of two strains of SPLV to the genus Potyvirus based on coat protein and 3' non-coding region sequence data". Virus Research. 49 (1): 91–100. doi:10.1016/s0168-1702(97)01456-1. hdl:2268/25959. PMID 9178500.
  4. ^ Wang Q, Zhang L, Wang B, Yin Z, Feng C, Wang Q (February 2010). "Sweetpotato viruses in China". Crop Protection. 29 (2): 110–114. doi:10.1016/j.cropro.2009.11.002.
  5. ^ Yun WS, Lee YH, Kim KH (2002). "First report of Sweet potato latent virus and Sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus isolated from sweet potato in Korea". Plant Pathology Journal. 18 (3): 126–129. doi:10.5423/PPJ.2002.18.3.126.
  6. ^ Njeru RW, Bagabe MC, Nkezabahizi D, Kayiranga D, Butare J, Ndirigue J (May 2008). "Viruses infecting sweet potato in Rwanda: Occurrence and distribution". Annals of Applied Biology. 153 (2): 215–221. doi:10.1111/j.1744-7348.2008.00252.x.
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Sweet potato latent virus: Brief Summary

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Sweet potato latent virus (SPLV), formerly designated as sweet potato virus N, was first reported from Taiwan. The virus has flexuous, filamentous particles of approximately 700-750 nm long and induces typical cylindrical inclusion proteins in the cytoplasm of infected cells. The experimental host range of SPLV is wider than that of sweet potato feathery virus (SPFMV), and it induces symptoms on some Chenopodium and Nicotiana species. SPLV is serologically related to, but distinct from SPFMV. Sequence comparison of the 3’-partial sequences showed that SPLV was a distinct species of the genus Potyvirus in the family Potyviridae. The virus is common in China and has also been found in Korea and Rwanda.

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