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- Title
High sequence conservation among cucumber mosaic virus isolates from Lily.
- Authors
Chen, Y. K.; Derks, A. F. L. M.; Langeveld, S.; Goldbach, R.; Prins, M.
- Abstract
Summary. For classification of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) isolates from ornamental crops of different geographical areas, these were characterized by comparing the nucleotide sequences of RNAs 4 and the encoded coat proteins. Within the ornamental-infecting CMV viruses both subgroups were represented. CMV isolates of Alstroemeria and crocus were classified as subgroup II isolates, whereas 8 other isolates, from lily, gladiolus, amaranthus, larkspur, and lisianthus, were identified as subgroup I members. In general, nucleotide sequence comparisons correlated well with geographic distribution, with one notable exception: the analyzed nucleotide sequences of 5 lily isolates showed remarkably high homology despite different origins.
- Subjects
CUCUMBER mosaic virus; PLANT viruses; NUCLEOTIDE sequence; RNA; AMARANTHS; PLANT genetics
- Publication
Archives of Virology, 2001, Vol 146, Issue 8, p1631
- ISSN
0304-8608
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s007050170085