An apparently new, non mechanically-transmissible clostero-like virus,
for which the name ''grapevine leafroll-associated virus 7('') (GLRaV
-7) is proposed, was found in Albanian grapevine accessions. Virus par
ticles were filamentous, had conspicuous cross banding and a length of
1500-1700 nm. Virions had coat protein subunits with an estimated M(r
) of ca. 37 kDa and a ssRNA genome with size of ca. 19.5 kb as deduced
from the estimate of dsRNA (ca. 19.5 kbp) extracted from grapevine ti
ssues. A virus-specific antiserum was raised, which decorated virions
at a dilution of 1:1000. This antiserum did not recognize particles of
any of the six grapevine leafroll-associated clostero-like viruses (G
LRaV-1 to -6) known to date, nor of grapevine trichovirus A (GVA) and
B (GVB). Grapevine indicators graft-inoculated with material from acce
ssions containing GLRaV-7 reacted with mild leafroll-like symptoms. In
a survey in which 2226 vines from 30 different countries were examine
d by ELISA, GLRaV-7 was found in 141 plants from Albania, Greece, Hung
ary, Egypt, and Italy.