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A novel colony-print immunoassay reveals differential patterns of distribution and horizontal transmission of four unrelated mycoviruses in Rosellinia necatrix
Authors:Yaegashi Hajime  Sawahata Takuo  Ito Tsutae  Kanematsu Satoko
Affiliation:
  • a Apple Research Station, National Institute of Fruit Tree Science, National Agricultural and Food Research Organization (NARO), Morioka 020-0123, Japan
  • b National Institute of Fruit Tree Science, National Agricultural and Food Research Organization, Tsukuba 305-8605, Japan
  • Abstract:
    A colony-print immunoassay (CPIA) using an anti-dsRNA antibody was developed to visualize the distribution of four unrelated mycoviruses with dsRNA genomes, a partitivirus (RnPV1), mycoreovirus (RnMyRV3), megabirnavirus (RnMBV1), and an unidentified virus (RnQV1), in mycelia of the white root rot fungus, Rosellinia necatrix. CPIA revealed different distribution patterns within single colonies for each virus. Both RnPV1 and RnMBV1 were distributed throughout single colonies, RnMyRV3 was absent from some colony sectors, and RnQV1 exhibited varied accumulation levels between sectors. RnMyRV3 and RnQV1 were transmitted to the recipient virus-free colonies of virus-infected and virus-free colony pairs more slowly than were RnPV1 or RnMBV1. The presence of RnMyRV3 in recipient colonies restricted horizontal transmission of RnPV1 and RnMBV1. These results imply that one or more mechanisms are present in host-virus and virus-virus interactions that restrict the spread of viruses within and between colonies.
    Keywords:Mycovirus   Viral distribution   Horizontal transmission   Anastomosis   Colony-print immunoassay   dsRNA antibody   Rosellinia necatrix   Virocontrol
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