Abstract

The variability in the coat protein gene of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) isolates from various Lilium species and hybrids namely L. longiflorum, L. tigrinum, Asiatic hybrid and Oriental hybrid lilies was studied by sequence comparison of ∼900 bp regions spanning the entire coat protein, intercistronic regions and 3′-UTR. CMV isolate characterised from Asiatic hybrid lily showed the highest homology with subgroup II isolates (94 – 97%), whereas 73 – 76% homology was observed with those belonging to subgroup I. Similarly, another three isolates showed 91 – 98% amino acid sequence homology with subgroup I and 74 – 76% sequence homology with subgroup II. Based on the criteria for classification of CMV isolates all the Indian isolates fall in subgroup I, except the one characterized from Asiatic Hybrid lily which falls into subgroup II. Other lily isolates from world were placed in subgroup II. This is the first case of Asiatic hybrid lily CMV isolate belonging to subgroup II.

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