Dc. Stenger et al., RECOMBINANT BEET CURLY TOP VIRUS GENOMES EXHIBIT BOTH PARENTAL AND NOVEL PATHOGENIC PHENOTYPES, Virology, 200(2), 1994, pp. 677-685
Recombinant genomes derived from the Logan and CFH strains of the gemi
nivirus beet curly top virus (BCTV) have been constructed and analyzed
for pathogenicity on Nicotiana benthamiana and sugar beet (Beta vulga
ris L.). Infectivity assays indicated that the latent period on N, ben
thamiana was primarily determined by a DNA fragment bearing the leftwa
rd open reading frames (ORFs) L1, L2, L3, and L4. Recombinants bearing
leftward ORFs from the CFH strain were characterized as having a shor
t latent period (mean = 6-11 days), while the reciprocal recombinants
bearing leftward ORFs from the Logan strain had latent periods defined
as long (mean = 16-22 days). Infectivity assays on sugar beet indicat
ed that certain recombinant BCTV genomes exhibited novel pathogenic pr
operties not common to either wild type strain, including the loss of
systemic movement and replication competency, or asymptomatic systemic
infection of sugar beet. The results indicate that N. benthamiana is
a more permissive host than sugar beet with respect to heterologous co
mbinations of BCTV genes, and that pathogenicity and virulence of BCTV
in sugar beet requires the interaction of certain viral gene products
and/or cis-elements that have coevolved in the same strain. (C) 1994
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