Abstract

Peas are an important legume for human and animal consumption and are also being used as green manure or intermediate crops to sustain and improve soil condition. Pea production faces constraints from fungal, bacterial, and viral diseases. We investigated the virome of German pea crops over the course of three successive seasons in different regions of pea production to gain an overview of the existing viruses. Pools from 540 plants, randomly selected from symptomatic and asymptomatic peas, and non-crop plants surrounding the pea fields were used for ribosomal RNA-depleted total RNA extraction followed by high-throughput sequencing (HTS) and RT-PCR confirmation. Thirty-five different viruses were detected in addition to nine associated nucleic acids. From these viruses, 25 are classified as either new viruses, novel strains or viruses that have not been reported previously from Germany. Pea enation mosaic virus 1 and 2 were the most prevalent viruses detected in the pea crops, followed by pea necrotic yellow dwarf virus (PNYDV) and turnip yellows virus which was also found also in the surrounding non-legume weeds. Moreover, a new emaravirus was detected in symptomatic peas in one region for two successive seasons. Most of the identified viruses are known to be aphid transmissible. The results revealed a high virodiversity in the German pea fields that poses new challenges to diagnosticians, researchers, risk assessors and policy makers, as the impact of the new findings are currently unknown.

Highlights

  • Green peas (Pisum sativum L.) are popular vegetables in Germany

  • In 2016 leguminous weeds appeared absent in fields surrounding Salzlandkreis-1 and no asymptomatic peas were found on the site in Salzlandkreis-2

  • Raw data generated from the high-throughput sequencing (HTS) MiSeq platform are summarized in Supplementary Table S3

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Introduction

Green peas (Pisum sativum L.) are popular vegetables in Germany. The production of green peas increased from 4,444 ha in 2010 to 5,488 ha in 2018 (Behr, 2015, 2019). Owing to the “Protein Strategy” of the Federal Government of Germany, the production areas of protein peas used as animal fodder, green manure or as intermittent crops, increased from 57,200 ha in 2010 to 70,700 ha in 2018 (BMEL, 2019). Depending on the intended use of the crop, pea production in Germany is highly regionalized. The main green pea production areas are in Saxony, because of the nearby frozen foods processing facilities. Seed production of peas is predominantly carried out in Saxony-Anhalt. Green pea production for the fresh market or protein pea

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