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Discovery of Negative-Sense RNA Viruses in Trees Infected with Apple Rubbery Wood Disease by Next-Generation Sequencing

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Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Sidney Laboratory, North Saanich, British Columbia, Canada
Rott, Michael E.;
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Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Sidney Laboratory, North Saanich, British Columbia, Canada
Kesanakurti, Prasad;
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1172324123
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Julius Kühn-Institute, Institute for Plant Protection in Fruit Crops and Viticulture
Berwarth, Constanze;
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Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Sidney Laboratory
Rast, Heidi;
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Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Sidney Laboratory
Boyes, Ian;
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Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Sidney Laboratory
Phelan, James;
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1059102374
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Julius Kühn-Institute, Institute for Plant Protection in Fruit Crops and Viticulture
Jelkmann, Wilhelm

Apple rubbery wood is a disease of apple found around the world, often associated with Apple flat limb disease, and regulated in many countries. Despite its long history in apple cultivation, the disease’s causal agent has remained elusive. In this study, next-generation sequencing (NGS) was used to identify and characterize several related novel viral agents from apple rubbery wood-infected plants, which have been named Apple rubbery wood virus (ARWV) 1 and 2. Additional specimens with apple rubbery wood disease tested positive by polymerase chain reaction with primers designed to ARWV 1 and 2 genomic RNA segments. In an NGS-based screening of over 100 Malus and 100 Prunus specimens from a collection of virus-infected trees, only one Malus specimen was found to be infected with ARWV not known to be infected with the disease, which strongly suggests that ARWV is not commonly found in Malus spp. or other fruit trees. The two viruses are most closely related to members of the order Bunyavirales. Three RNA segments (large, medium, and small) were characterized and the viruses likely represent a new genus under the family Phenuiviridae, with a suggested name of Rubodvirus (Rubbery wood virus).

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