Natural infection with raspberry bushy dwarf virus (RBDV) of the putatively RBDV-resistant red raspberry cultivar Glen Moy, and the demonstration that it does not contain the RBDV resistance gene, Bu
At. Jones et al., Natural infection with raspberry bushy dwarf virus (RBDV) of the putatively RBDV-resistant red raspberry cultivar Glen Moy, and the demonstration that it does not contain the RBDV resistance gene, Bu, ANN AP BIOL, 133(3), 1998, pp. 403-414
When released to commerce in 1981, the red raspberry cv. Glen Moy was repor
ted to be immune to the Scottish type isolate of raspberry bushy dwarf viru
s (RBDV-D200). Field observations of this cultivar in localities where RBDV
was prevalent tended to support this claim of its resistance, but in the p
ast 6-10 yr, RBDV infection has been reported in this cultivar in Australas
ia, USA and in several commercial crops in England. Therefore, experiments
were made to investigate the reason(s) for this apparent anomaly using RBDV
-infected material, putatively of cv. Glen Moy, from two locations in south
ern England and one each from Australia, New Zealand (NZ) and the USA. Gene
tic fingerprinting of genomic DNA from samples of these five RBDV-infected
raspberry sources confirmed their identity as cv. Glen Moy. Comparisons of
some serological and genomic properties of the five Glen Moy RBDV isolates
indicated that, whilst they shared many properties with previously well cha
racterised isolates of this virus, they were distinguishable from them. Cha
racterisation of the isolate from NZ maintained in raspberry showed that it
did not have a Rubus host range characteristic of resistance-breaking (RB)
isolates, indicating that for this location, and probably also for those o
f Australia and the USA, RE isolates were not the cause of infection in cv.
Glen Moy. When virus-tested plants of cv. Glen Moy and 45 progeny seedling
s from the cross between cv. Glen Moy and the RBDV-susceptible cv. Autumn B
liss were graft inoculated with RBDV-D200, all grafted plants became infect
ed indicating that cv. Glen Moy does not contain the RBDV resistance gene,
Bu. Possible reasons for the previously reported resistance of cv. Glen Moy
to RBDV are discussed.