Over 40 isolates of potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) have been reported
from potato, other Solanum species and greenhouse tomato. These isolates ha
ve sequence similarities in the range 95-99 %. A viroid which caused chloro
tic leaves and severe dwarfing of plants in greenhouse tomato crops was det
ected. The viroid was found to hybridize readily with PSTVd probes. It migr
ated faster than PSTVd in return-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and was
not amplified in RT-PCR by a primer pair based on the lower strand of the
central conserved region of PSTVd. Nucleotide sequencing of the viroid indi
cated that it is a circular RNA of 360 nt, with less than 90 % sequence sim
ilarities with PSTVd isolates. The Variable domain (V) has less than 60 % a
nd the Terminal Right domain less than 90 % sequence similarity, while the
remainder of the molecule has greater than 97 % similarity with PSTVd. Beca
use of its less-than 90 % sequence similarities, unique V domain, lack of s
eed-transmission and lack of cross-protection by PSTVd, the viroid from tom
ato is proposed to be a distinct viroid species (tomato chlorotic dwarf vir
oid; TCDVd) which also differs from two viroids infecting tomato in nature.
TCDVd may be an evolutionary link in the development of crop viroids, with
Mexican papita viroid as the ancestral viroid.