Discovery of a Closterovirus Infecting Jujube Plants Grown at Aksu Area in Xinjiang of China

Viruses. 2023 Jan 17;15(2):267. doi: 10.3390/v15020267.

Abstract

Chinese jujube (Ziziphus jujuba Mill.) is a widely grown fruit crop at Aksu in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China. Viral disease-like symptoms are common on jujube plants. Here, for the first time, we report a virus tentatively named persimmon ampelovirus jujube isolate (PAmpV-Ju) infecting jujube plants. The virus was identified using high-throughput sequencing from a jujube plant (ID: AKS15) and molecularly related to viruses in the family Closteroviridae. The genomic sequences of two PAmpV-Ju variants named AKS15-20 and AKS15-17 were determined by RT-PCR amplifications. The genome structure of PAmpV-Ju was identical to that of a recently reported persimmon ampelovirus (PAmpV) and consisted of seven open reading frames. The genomes of AKS15-20 and AKS15-17 shared 83.7% nt identity with each other, and the highest nt sequence identity of 79% with two variants of PAmpV. The incidence of PAmpV-Ju on Aksu jujube plants was evaluated by RT-PCR assays. The phylogenetic analysis of amplified partial sequences coding for polymerase, HSP70h, and CP revealed two phylogenetic clades represented by AKS15-20 and AKS15-17. Our study provides important evidence for understanding viruses infecting jujube plants and establishing efficient measures to prevent virus spread.

Keywords: RT-PCR; genomic sequence; jujube; persimmon ampelovirus.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Closteroviridae*
  • Closterovirus*
  • Fruit
  • Phylogeny
  • Ziziphus*

Grants and funding

This work was financially supported by Ministry of Science and Technology of the of China with grant numbers 2019YFD1001800 and 2017YFE0110900.