Genetic Variability Among U.S.-Sentinel Cotton Plot Cotton Leafroll Dwarf Virus and Globally Available Reference Isolates Based on ORF0 Diversity

Raphael O. Adegbola, Nathaniel D. Ponvert, Judith K. Brown

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Abstract

The aphid-transmitted polerovirus, cotton leafroll dwarf virus (CLRDV), first characterized from symptomatic cotton plants in South America, has been identified in commercial cotton plantings in the United States. Here, the CLRDV intraspecific diversity was investigated by comparative sequence analysis of the most divergent CLRDV coding region, ORF0/P0. Bayesian analysis of ORF0 sequences for U.S. and reference populations resolved three well-supported sister clades comprising one U.S. and two South American lineages. Principal component analysis (PCA) identified seven statistically supported intraspecific populations. The Bayesian phylogeny and PCA dendrogram-inferred relationships were congruent. Population analysis of ORF0 sequences indicated most lineages have evolved under negative selection, albeit certain sites/isolates evolved under positive selection. Both U.S. and South American isolates exhibited extensive ORF0 diversity. At least two U.S. invasion foci were associated with their founder populations in Alabama-Georgia and eastern Texas. The Alabama-Georgia founder is implicated as the source of recent widespread expansion and establishment of secondary disease foci throughout the southeastern-central United States. Based on the geographically restricted distribution, spread of another extant Texas population appeared impeded by a population bottleneck. Extant CLRDV isolates represent several putative introductions potentially associated with catastrophic weather events dispersing viruliferous cotton aphids of unknown origin(s).

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1799-1811
Number of pages13
JournalPlant disease
Volume108
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2024

Keywords

  • aphid vector
  • cotton virus
  • polerovirus
  • single-stranded RNA virus

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Agronomy and Crop Science
  • Plant Science

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