In this study, metagenomic sequence data was used to investigate the phytoplasma taxonomic diversity in vegetable-growing regions across Australia. Metagenomic sequencing was performed on 195 phytoplasma-positive samples, originating either from historic collections (=46) or during collection efforts between January 2015 and June 2022 (=149). The sampled hosts were classified as crop (=155), weed (=24), ornamental (=7), native plant (=6), and insect (=3) species.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLuteoviruses (family ) and poleroviruses (family ) are economically important pathogens of cereals such as wheat (), barley () and oat (). In Australia, the luteoviruses barley yellow dwarf virus PAV (BYDV PAV) and barley yellow dwarf virus MAV (BYDV MAV), along with the poleroviruses cereal yellow dwarf virus RPV (CYDV RPV) and maize yellow dwarf virus RMV (MYDV RMV), were distinguished from each other and reported in the 1980s (Sward and Lister 1988; Waterhouse and Helms 1985). The poleroviruses barley virus G (BVG) and cereal yellow dwarf virus RPS (CYDV RPS) were reported in Australia more recently (Nancarrow et al.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFShiraz disease (SD) is one of the most destructive viral diseases of grapevines in Australia and is known to cause significant economic loss to local growers. Grapevine virus A (GVA) was reported to be the key pathogen associated with this disease. This study aimed to better understand the diversity of GVA variants both within and between individual SD and grapevine leafroll disease (LRD) affected grapevines located at vineyards in South Australia.
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February 2024
We present the genome sequence of a polerovirus (family Solemoviridae) isolated from wild oat () in Australia. The genome sequence consists of 5,631 nucleotides and shares 87% nucleotide identity with its closest relative, cereal yellow dwarf virus RPV isolate 010 (GenBank accession number EF521830).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFYellow dwarf viruses (YDVs) reduce grain yield in a wide range of cereal hosts worldwide. Cereal yellow dwarf virus RPV (CYDV RPV) and cereal yellow dwarf virus RPS (CYDV RPS) are members of the genus within the family (Scheets et al. 2020; Sõmera et al.
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