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Host of Isolate and Habitat Details
Source of
isolate: Solanum nodiflorum, an endemic species (Henderson, 1974).
Natural host and symptoms
Solanum nodiflorum, S. nitidibaccatum, S.
nigrum leaf mottling and rugosity.
Reference to Isolation Report
Greber (1965).
ICTVdB Virus Code: 00.067.0.01.006. Virus accession number:
67001006. Obsolete virus code: 67.0.1.0.006; superceded accession number:
67010006.
NCBI Taxon Identifier NCBI Taxonomy ID:
12471.
Electron microscopic preparation and references: Virus preparation contains many virions. Reference for electron microscopic methods: Greber (1981, Hollings et al. (1979, Kiberstis and Zimmern (1984).
GenBank records for nucleotide sequences; complete genome sequences.
Translation: Virions may provide helper functions to dependent virus during replication. Virion acts as helper for a satellite RNA (Some of the isolates of the virus have no satellite RNA; Jones and Mayo, 1984).
No serological relationship was found to 53 other viruses with isometric virions (Hollings et al., 1979).
Domain
Viral hosts belong to the Domain
Eucarya.
Domain Eucarya
Kingdom Plantae.
Kingdom Plantae
Phylum Magnoliophyta
(Angiosperms, Class Magnoliopsida (Dicotyledonae).
Class Magnoliopsida (Dicotyledonae)
Subclass
ASTERIDAE.
Vector Transmission:
Virus is transmitted by arthropods, by insects
of the order Coleoptera; Epilachna
vigintioctopunctata pardalis (syn. E. sparsa), E.
vigintisexpunctata vigintisexpunctata (syn. E. doryca australica) and
E. guttatopustulata.
Solanum nodiflorum systemic leaf mottling and puckering.
Nicotiana clevelandii chlorotic local lesions; systemic vein chlorosis, mottling and puckering.
Nicotiana debneyi necrotic local lesions and small chlorotic ring local lesions; not systemic.
References to host data: Greber (1981, Jones and Mayo (1984).
Histopathology: Virus can be best detected in all parts of the host plant. Virions are found in the cytoplasm and nucleus.
Cytopathology: Inclusions are present in infected cells. Inclusion bodies in the host cell are found in the cytoplasm. Cytoplasmic inclusions are crystals and membranous bodies. Inclusions are long tubules or rod structures.
Chu, P. and Francki, RIB. (1983). Virology 129: 350.
Gould, AR. and Hatta, T. (1981). Virology 109: 137.
Gould, AR., Francki, RIB. and Randles, J.W. (1981). Virology 110: 420.
Greber, R.S. (1965). Aust. Plant Dis. Rec. 17: 18.
Greber, R.S. (1973). Aust. Pl. Path. Soc. Newsl. 2: 3.
Greber, R.S. (1981). Aust. J. biol. Sci. 34: 369.
Greber, R.S. and Randles, J.W. (1986). AAB Descr. Pl. Viruses No. 318, 5 pp.
Henderson, J. (1974). Qld. Herb. Contrib. 16: 78 pp.
Hollings, M., Stone, O.M., Barton, R.J. and Greber, R.S. (1979). Rep. Glasshouse Crops Res. Inst. 1978, p. 150.
Jones, AT and Mayo, MA (1984). J. gen. Virol. 65: 1713.
Kiberstis, P.A., Haseloff, J. and Zimmern, D. (1985). EMBO J. 4: 1984.
Kiberstis, P.A. and Zimmern, D. (1984). Nucl. Acids Res. 12: 933.
Randles, J.W., Davis, C., Hatta, T., Gould, AR. and Francki, RIB. (1981). Virology 108: 111.
The following generic references are cited in the most recent ICTV Report.
VIDEdB, the plant virus database developed at the Australian National University by Adrian J. Gibbs and collaborators, contains an earlier description with the number 726 by R.S. Greber and J.W. Randles, 1986.
A description of the virus is found in DPV, a database for plant viruses developed by the Association of Applied Biologists (AAB), with the number 318.
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