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Rose Virome Analysis and Identification of A Novel Ilarvirus In Taiwan

Version 1 : Received: 25 October 2022 / Approved: 26 October 2022 / Online: 26 October 2022 (07:22:18 CEST)

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Chen, T.-C.; Lin, Y.-C.; Lin, C.-C.; Lin, Y.-X.; Chen, Y.-K. Rose Virome Analysis and Identification of a Novel Ilarvirus in Taiwan. Viruses 2022, 14, 2537. Chen, T.-C.; Lin, Y.-C.; Lin, C.-C.; Lin, Y.-X.; Chen, Y.-K. Rose Virome Analysis and Identification of a Novel Ilarvirus in Taiwan. Viruses 2022, 14, 2537.

Abstract

Rose (Rosa spp.), especially R. hybrida, is one of the most popular ornamental plants in the world and the third largest cut flower crop in Taiwan. Rose mosaic disease (RMD), showing mosaic, line patterns and ringspots on leaves, is a common rose disease caused by complex infection of various viruses. Due to pests and diseases, the rose planting area in Taiwan has been decreasing since 2008; however, no rose virus disease has been reported in the past five decades. In the spring of 2020, rose samples showing RMD-like symptoms were observed at an organic farm in Chiayi, central Taiwan. The virome in the farm was analyzed by RNA-seq. Rose genomic sequences were filtered from the obtained reads. The remaining reads were de novo assembled to generate 294 contigs, 50 of which were annotated as viral sequences corresponding to 10 viruses. Through reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction validation, a total of seven viruses were detected, including six known rose viruses, namely apple mosaic virus, prunus necrotic ringspot virus, rose partitivirus, apple stem grooving virus, rose spring dwarf-associated virus and rose cryptic virus 1, and a novel ilarvirus. After completing the whole genome sequencing and sequence analysis, the unknown ilarvirus was demonstrated as a new species, tentatively named rose ilarvirus 2. This is the first report of the rose viruses in Taiwan.

Keywords

diagnostics; rose virus; Capillovirus; Ilarvirus; Luteovirus; Partitiviridae; RNA-seq

Subject

Biology and Life Sciences, Virology

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