Co infection of OMMV and OLV-1 enhances symptoms and increases both viruses accumulation and viral derived siRNAs in plants

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Autor(a) principal: Varanda, Carla
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Materatski, Patrick, Campos, Maria, Clara, Maria Ivone, Félix, Maria Rosário
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/28166
Resumo: Previous extensive field surveys in olive orchards have revealed high levels of Olive mild mosaic virus (OMMV) and Olive latent virus 1 (OLV-1), frequently appearing in mixed infections. These viruses belong to genus Alphanecrovirus and their RNA dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp),as well as their p6 and p8 amino acid sequences share over 87% identity. Preliminary studies have shown that co infection of OMMV and OLV-1 is associated to an intensification of symptoms, as well to an increase in transmission efficiency, suggesting a synergistic effect. Single and double infections of OMMV and OLV-1 were obtained through mechanical inoculation of Nicotiana benthamiana plants and the second upper leaf from each inoculated plant was collected at different stages and used for quantitative PCR. In this study we found that the co infection of OMMV and OLV-1 causes an exacerbation of symptoms and increases the accumulation of both viruses in N. benthamiana plants. Highthroughput sequencing of siRNAs from both viruses in singly and co infected plants showed that OMMV and OLV-1 co infection increased the accumulation of siRNAs, mainly of 21 and 22 nt in length, with most non distinguishable between OMMV and OLV-1 siRNAs. Our findings suggest that siRNAs of both viruses have possible roles in the synergistic interaction between OLV-1 and OMMV in N. benthamiana plants. Whether a similar situation occurs in olive fields is not yet known and studies are being pursued.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Co infection of OMMV and OLV-1 enhances symptoms and increases both viruses accumulation and viral derived siRNAs in plants
title Co infection of OMMV and OLV-1 enhances symptoms and increases both viruses accumulation and viral derived siRNAs in plants
spellingShingle Co infection of OMMV and OLV-1 enhances symptoms and increases both viruses accumulation and viral derived siRNAs in plants
Varanda, Carla
co infection
virus
silencing
title_short Co infection of OMMV and OLV-1 enhances symptoms and increases both viruses accumulation and viral derived siRNAs in plants
title_full Co infection of OMMV and OLV-1 enhances symptoms and increases both viruses accumulation and viral derived siRNAs in plants
title_fullStr Co infection of OMMV and OLV-1 enhances symptoms and increases both viruses accumulation and viral derived siRNAs in plants
title_full_unstemmed Co infection of OMMV and OLV-1 enhances symptoms and increases both viruses accumulation and viral derived siRNAs in plants
title_sort Co infection of OMMV and OLV-1 enhances symptoms and increases both viruses accumulation and viral derived siRNAs in plants
author Varanda, Carla
author_facet Varanda, Carla
Materatski, Patrick
Campos, Maria
Clara, Maria Ivone
Félix, Maria Rosário
author_role author
author2 Materatski, Patrick
Campos, Maria
Clara, Maria Ivone
Félix, Maria Rosário
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Varanda, Carla
Materatski, Patrick
Campos, Maria
Clara, Maria Ivone
Félix, Maria Rosário
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv co infection
virus
silencing
topic co infection
virus
silencing
description Previous extensive field surveys in olive orchards have revealed high levels of Olive mild mosaic virus (OMMV) and Olive latent virus 1 (OLV-1), frequently appearing in mixed infections. These viruses belong to genus Alphanecrovirus and their RNA dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp),as well as their p6 and p8 amino acid sequences share over 87% identity. Preliminary studies have shown that co infection of OMMV and OLV-1 is associated to an intensification of symptoms, as well to an increase in transmission efficiency, suggesting a synergistic effect. Single and double infections of OMMV and OLV-1 were obtained through mechanical inoculation of Nicotiana benthamiana plants and the second upper leaf from each inoculated plant was collected at different stages and used for quantitative PCR. In this study we found that the co infection of OMMV and OLV-1 causes an exacerbation of symptoms and increases the accumulation of both viruses in N. benthamiana plants. Highthroughput sequencing of siRNAs from both viruses in singly and co infected plants showed that OMMV and OLV-1 co infection increased the accumulation of siRNAs, mainly of 21 and 22 nt in length, with most non distinguishable between OMMV and OLV-1 siRNAs. Our findings suggest that siRNAs of both viruses have possible roles in the synergistic interaction between OLV-1 and OMMV in N. benthamiana plants. Whether a similar situation occurs in olive fields is not yet known and studies are being pursued.
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