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Plant Dis ; 2024 Jul 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39021152

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Citrus chlorotic dwarf disease (CCDD) seriously affects the citrus industry. Citrus chlorotic dwarf-associated virus (CCDaV) is speculated to be the causal agent of CCDD. However, this speculation has not been confirmed by fulfilling Koch's postulates. In this study, an infectious clone was constructed that comprises a 1.6-fold tandem CCDaV genome in the binary vector pBinPLUS and agro-inoculated into Eureka lemon (Citrus limon) seedlings through vacuum infiltration. At 60 days post inoculation, 25% of the Eureka lemon seedlings developed symptoms of crinkling and curling that are the same as those associated with the wild-type virus. Western blotting and graft transmission assays confirmed that the infectious clone systemically infected Eureka lemon seedlings. In addition, CCDaV can establish infection on three more Citrus species and one hybrid, although at different infection rates. These findings support that CCDaV is the primary causal agent of CCDD. The infectious CCDaV clone will allow further studies on the functions of viral proteins and molecular interactions of CCDaV with its hosts.

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