2nd World
Congress Virology and Infectious disease
Date: September 3-4, 2019
Venue: London, UK
Biological
characterization of Apium virus Y infecting
celery
A celery isolate of Apium virus Y (ApVY-Ce) from
morbid plants during a business field in CA was characterised.
The experimental host varies of the virus enclosed thirteen
plant species within the families Apiaceae, Chenopodiaceae and potato family.
The majority of infected plant species showed foliar
iron deficiency anaemia and distortion or severe acrobatics and general iron
deficiency anaemia. ApVY-Ce was transmitted to any or all ten host species
within the Apiaceae by inexperienced peach aphids.
It reacted with the potyvirus cluster protein and
Celery mosaic virus (CeMV) blood serum. The whole genomic sequence of ApVY-Ce
determined to be 9917 nucleotides, excluding the 3′ poly(A) tail, and it
includes an outsized open reading frame secret writing a polyprotein of 3184
amino acid residues.
Its genomic organization is typical of potyviruses
and contains preserved motifs found within the genus Potyvirus. Comparisons with
on the market genomic sequences of alternative potyviruses indicate that
ApVY-Ce shares 26.1–52.9% identities with species of the present general and
unassigned viruses within the Potyviridae at the polyprotein sequence level.
Intensive phyletic analysis supported the 3′-partial
sequences confirms that ApVY-Ce is most closely associated with CMV and may be
a distinct species of the genus Potyvirus.
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Contact
details
Clara Charlotte
Program Manager | Virology 2019
Email:virology@microbioconferences.com
Clara Charlotte
Program Manager | Virology 2019
Email:virology@microbioconferences.com
Phone:
+44 20 3769 1755
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