Abstract

The crape myrtle ( Lagerstroemia indica) is a deciduous shrub that has become a popular landscape tree on public and private properties. However, crape myrtle is constantly subjected to multiple pathogen attacks, which severely affect the yield and quality and cause economic losses. In June 2019, foliar virus-like symptoms of chlorosis and mosaic were observed on crape myrtle in Yangzhou city, Jiangsu Province, East China. Leaf samples were collected from symptomatic plants. All samples were assayed by western blotting using a polyclonal antiserum to cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) and tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) and a double-antibody sandwich-ELISA assay for watermelon mosaic virus (WMV). The results revealed that all samples reacted positively with the WMV but negatively with CMV and TMV. RT-PCR was employed to confirm the obtained serological results. An amplicon of 288 bp was obtained from all the samples. Nucleotide BLAST analysis revealed that the sequence had 98.25 to 100% nucleotide identity to eight WMV isolate sequences available in GenBank. A pathogenicity assay was conducted using virus-free Nicotiana benthamiana seedlings inoculated with sap extracted from symptomatic crape myrtle leaves. Systemic infection of WMV was also confirmed in N. benthamiana by RT-PCR. On the basis of the data from serological and molecular analyses, the virus was identified as WMV. To our knowledge, this is the first report of WMV on crape myrtle in Jiangsu Province in China.

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