Genetic diversity and molecular epidemiology of the T strain of <em>Plum pox virus</em>
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Plant Pathology. 2019, vol. 68, p. 755-763
Wiley
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Very limited information is available on the origin, diversity and evolution of Plum pox virus (PPV) “Turkey” (T) strain. Phylogenetic analyses based on partial sequences of 421 isolates and complete genome sequences of ...Leer más >
Very limited information is available on the origin, diversity and evolution of Plum pox virus (PPV) “Turkey” (T) strain. Phylogenetic analyses based on partial sequences of 421 isolates and complete genome sequences of 57 isolates, representing the geographical distribution of PPV‐T in Turkey revealed the existence of several monophyletic and, in some cases, geographically limited groups within the PPV‐T strain (Ankara‐Konya1‐Kayseri, Ankara‐Balkan, Istanbul, Konya2 and Balkan). PPV‐T diversity (0.018%) was found to be greater than that of PPV strains D and Rec but lower than the of the M strain when including the newly described and divergent M‐Istanbul isolates, suggesting a long evolutionary history for PPV‐T. The European part of Turkey in the Balkan, which is close to Bulgaria where PPV was identified for the first time, appears as a likely origin center for PPV‐T isolates. A colonization of various parts of Turkey by diverse isolates from that region, followed by secondary local spread is the most likely scenario for the diffusion of PPV‐T in Turkey.< Leer menos
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plant virus
stone fruits
Palabras clave en inglés
sharka
complete genome
Asia Minor
Turkey
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