Publications by authors named "L Galipienso"

The genetic variation and population structure of gene N (nucleocapsid) and part of gene L (replicase) from 13 eggplant mottle dwarf virus (EMDV) isolates from Spain were evaluated and compared with sequences of EMDV isolates from other countries retrieved from GenBank. Phylogenetic inference of part of gene L showed three main clades, one containing an EMDV isolate from Australia and the other two containing isolates from Iran and Europe, as well as four subclades. EMDV isolates from Spain were genetically very similar and grouped in a subclade together with one isolate from Germany and one from the UK.

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is a profitable crop in Valencia, Spain, but the emergence of a disease causing of leaf yellow mosaic, dwarfism, and a drastic decrease in tuber production has become a problem. The small-RNA high-throughput sequencing (HTS) of a diseased plant identified only one virus, which could be the causal agent of this disease. The amino-acid comparison with viral sequences from GenBank and phylogenetic analyses indicated that this was a new species of genus and the name was proposed.

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Watermelon mosaic virus (WMV) causes serious damage to several crops worldwide, mainly cucurbits. Disease control is based on preventing spread and search for natural resistances for plant breeding, which requires tools for sensitive detection and precise quantitation. We developed a procedure based on reverse transcription followed by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) with a primer pair and a TaqMan® probe specific for WMV.

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Article Synopsis
  • High-throughput sequencing of symptomatic tomato and pepper plants in Panama led to the identification of the complete genomes of the southern tomato virus (STV_Panama) and bell pepper endornavirus (BPEV_Panama), along with nearly complete genomes of three other BPEV isolates.
  • Genetic analysis revealed significant nucleotide diversity within the STV and BPEV genomes, with classification into two primary groups for each virus and several subgroups for BPEV based on phylogenetic analysis.
  • The findings indicated no correlation between geographic and genetic distances for the viruses, with evolutionary analysis showing purifying selection in both viruses, while recombination was detected in BPEV but not in STV. This study marks the
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