A virus identified as "apple green crinkle associated virus" (AGCaV) was isolated from Aurora Golden Gala apple showing severe symptoms of green crinkle disease. Evidence was obtained of a potential causal relationship to the disease. The viral genome consists of 9266 nucleotides, excluding the poly(A) tail at the 3'-terminus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFABSTRACT Approximately 12.4 kb of the genome of a mealybug-transmissible, North American isolate of Little cherry virus (LChV-3, previously designated LChV-LC5) has been cloned and sequenced. The sequenced portion of the genome contains 10 open reading frames (ORFs) and, based on sequence comparisons, encodes a putative RNA helicase (HEL), RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (POL), two coat proteins (CPs), a homologue of HSP70, a 53K protein (p53) that is similar to an equivalent-size protein in other closteroviruses, and a 22K (p22) protein of unknown function.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLittle cherry disease (LChD) occurs in most cherry growing areas in the world. Infection of sensitive cultivars results in small fruit with poor color, angular shape, and insipid flavor. Three viruses associated with LCD have been described: (i) Little cherry virus-1 (LChV-1) first found and described in Germany (4); (ii) LChV-2 an isolate obtained from the United States (2); and (iii) LChV-3 first found and described in British Columbia (1).
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