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Unraveling complex viral infections in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) from Colombia

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VIRUS RESEARCH
Volume 186, Issue -, Pages 76-86

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2013.12.011

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Cassava Frogskin Disease; Mixed virus infections; Reovirus; Alphaflexivirus; Luteovirus; Secovirus

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  1. Center for International Migration and Development (CIM) of the German Government
  2. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation through the Grand Challenges Explorations initiative
  3. Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) of Germany

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In the Americas, different disease symptoms have been reported in cassava including leaf mosaics, vein clearings, mottles, ring spots, leaf distortions and undeveloped and deformed storage roots. Some viruses have been identified and associated with these symptoms while others have been reported in symptomless plants or latent infections. We observed that reoviruses associated with severe root symptoms (RS) of Cassava Frogskin Disease (CFSD) are not associated with leaf symptoms (LS) observed in the cassava indicator plant 'Secundina'. Neither were these LS associated with the previously characterized Cassava common mosaic virus, Cassava virus X, Cassava vein mosaic virus or phytoplasma, suggesting the presence of additional pathogens. In order to explain LS observed in cassava we used a combination of biological, serological and molecular tests. Here, we report three newly described viruses belonging to the families Secoviridae, Alphaflexiviridae and Luteoviridae found in cassava plants showing severe RS associated with CFSD. All tested plants were infected by a mix of viruses that induced distinct LS in 'Secundina'. Out of the three newly described viruses, a member of family Secoviridae could experimentally induce LS in single infection. Our results confirm the common occurrence of complex viral infections in cassava field-collected since the 1980s. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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