LINGJIAO FAN, CHENGYONG HE, MENGMENG WU, DEHANG GAO, ZHENFEI DONG, SHENGFAN HOU, ZEKUN FENG, HONGQING WANG*
BIOCELL, Vol.45, No.4, pp. 1137-1151, 2021, DOI:10.32604/biocell.2021.015396
- 22 April 2021
Abstract Strawberry mottle virus (SMoV) is one of the most common viruses infecting strawberries, causing losses to
fruit yield and quality. In this study, 165 strawberry leaf samples were collected from six provinces of China, 46 of
which tested positive for SMoV. The complete genome sequences of 11 SMoV isolates were obtained from Liaoning
(DGHY3, DGHY16-2, DGHY17, DGHY20-2, DGHY21, DGHY26-2), Shandong (SDHY1, SDHY5, SDHY31-2,
SDHY33-2), and Beijing (BJMX7). The RNA1 and RNA2 nucleotide identities between the 11 Chinese isolates were
95.4–99.3% and 96.3–99.6%, respectively, and they shared 78.4–96.6% and 84.8–93.5% identities with the available
SMoV isolates… More >