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Sword Bean (Canavalia gladiata): a new host of Bean common mosaic virus.
Verma, Raj; Verma, Abhishek; Tripathi, Savarni.
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  • Verma R; ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Regional Station, Pune, 411067, India.
  • Verma A; ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Regional Station, Pune, 411067, India.
  • Tripathi S; ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Regional Station, Pune, 411067, India. savarni.tripathi@icar.gov.in.
Mol Biol Rep ; 50(10): 8777-8781, 2023 Oct.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37651019
BACKGROUND: Sword bean (Canavalia gladiata) is an underutilized legume that has the potential to become an important food source owing to its wide range of nutritional and medicinal properties. In May 2023, symptoms induced by a possible virus infection such as mosaic, mottling and vein banding were observed on the leaves of about 20% of the Sword bean plants growing at the experimental research farm of the Indian Agricultural Research Institute in Pune, Maharashtra, India. METHODS AND RESULTS: Symptomatic and asymptomatic samples were screened by ELISA for the presence of Potyvirus, Cucumber mosaic virus and Tobacco mosaic virus. All symptomatic samples tested positive for Potyvirus in ELISA as well as in RT-PCR assay using the universal potyvirus primer pair (CPUP /P9502) which amplify c. 700 bp of the partial coat protein region and 3'UTR. Asymptomatic samples tested negative for all tested viruses in both serological and molecular assays. BLASTn sequence analysis of the amplicons revealed that the sequence shares more than 98% identity with an Indian isolate of Bean common mosaic virus (BCMV). Sequence analysis enabled the identification of the Potyvirus as BCMV. Furthermore, the present Sword bean isolate clustered with other BCMV isolates in the phylogenetic analysis. CONCLUSION: In the present study, BCMV was found to be naturally infecting Sword bean for the first time in the world. This is of epidemiological importance, as BCMV is known to cause significant yield losses in legumes and could severely hamper Sword bean production.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Potyvirus / Fabaceae Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Mol Biol Rep Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: India Country of publication: Países Bajos

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Potyvirus / Fabaceae Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Mol Biol Rep Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: India Country of publication: Países Bajos