Abstract

Figure 2 Golden dewdrop (Duranta erecta,Verbenaceae) is a species of flowering shrub and is commonly grown as an ornamental hedge plant in gardens. During a survey in August 2013, yellow mosaic disease was observed on D. erecta growing in several public gardens/parks at Lucknow, India (Latitude: 26° 55' N; Longitude: 80° 59' E) with disease incidence 80-90%. Infected plants exhibited severe yellow mosaic accompanied by upward leaf curl symptoms (Fig. 1A, B) and stunting in severely infected plants as compared to healthy plants (Fig. 1C). These symptoms reminiscent of a begomovirus infection reported previously on D. erecta in Pakistan (Iram et al., 2004) and hence a similar infection was suspected. Twenty leaf samples from infected and four from healthy plants were collected from Goldmohar Park at Jankipuram, Lucknow, India and total DNA was isolated using a plant genomic DNA isolation kit (Sigma, USA). PCR amplifications were performed with begomovirus-specific degenerate primers (Rojas et al., 1993) which resulted in the generation of amplicons of the anticipated size of ~1.2 kb in all samples from leaves showing disease symptoms and no amplicons from any of the four healthy samples suggestive of begomovirus infection in D. erecta. To identify the begomovirus responsible for the infection, total DNA isolated from a representative sample was subjected to rolling circle amplification (RCA, TempliPhi kit, GE healthcare, USA) and the product was then digested with a range of restriction enzymes including EcoRI. Electrophoresis of the EcoRI digested product revealed a DNA fragment ~2.7 kb which was cloned into pCAMBIA1300 vector, sequenced and deposited in GenBank (Accession No. KR869857, MJGD1). Sequence analysis of isolate MJGD1 revealed 93-95% nucleotide identities with DNA-A of Clerodendron yellow mosaic virus (ClYMV): RKAS1 (KF704391) of Bougainvillea peruviana and IARI (EF408037) of Clerodendron spp. from India, and SA23 (HE863667) of Croton spp. from Pakistan. It also showed close phylogenetic relationships with these ClYMV isolates (Fig. 2) suggesting that begomovirus isolated from D. erecta is a new strain or species of ClYMV designated as ClYMV

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