Detection of Apple Hammerhead Viroid, Apple Luteovirus 1 and Citrus Concave Gum-Associated Virus in Apple Propagation Materials and Orchards in the Czech Republic and Hungary

Viruses. 2022 Oct 25;14(11):2347. doi: 10.3390/v14112347.

Abstract

Grafting cultivars onto rootstocks is a widely used practice by the apple industry predominantly aimed at faster fruit bearing. Using high-throughput sequencing, we revealed the presence of recently described viral agents, namely apple hammerhead viroid (AHVd), apple luteovirus 1 (ALV-1), and citrus concave gum-associated virus (CCGaV), in germplasm collections and production orchards in the Czech Republic and Hungary. The HTS results were validated with RT-(q)PCR, and Northern blotting techniques. To obtain further insight about the presence of these agents, RT-PCR based surveys were carried out and showed their widespread presence alone or in mixed infections. The pathogens were present both in production areas and in feral samples. In addition, rootstock-to-scion transmission of ALV-1 and CCGaV was confirmed using commercial rootstock materials. Phylogenetic relationships based on partial sequences of distinct variants were also investigated. Furthermore, the rosy apple aphid was found to be ALV-1-positive, suggesting that it might be a potential vector of the virus.

Keywords: HTS; aphid; apple; rootstock; transmission; viroid; virus.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Citrus*
  • Czech Republic
  • Hungary
  • Luteovirus*
  • Phylogeny
  • Satellite Viruses
  • Viroids* / genetics

Grants and funding

In the Czech Republic, this research was funded by the National Agency for Agricultural Research project QK1910065. In Hungary, this research was supported by the National Research, Development and Innovation Office K127951 and the KTIA_AIK_12-1-2013-0001 project.