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Distribution and phylodynamics of papaya ringspot virus on Carica papaya in Cuba
Fecha
2019-02Registro en:
Cabrera Mederos, Dariel; Giolitti, Fabián José; Torres, Carolina; Portal, Orelvis; Distribution and phylodynamics of papaya ringspot virus on Carica papaya in Cuba; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Plant Pathology; 68; 2; 2-2019; 239-250
0032-0862
1365-3059
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Cabrera Mederos, Dariel
Giolitti, Fabián José
Torres, Carolina
Portal, Orelvis
Resumen
Orchard and garden papaya crops grown in 47 Cuban municipalities were surveyed from 2008 to 2013, revealing the widespread distribution of Papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) in Cuba. Phylodynamic analyses performed with the coat protein partial gene of all Cuban PRSV-P isolates (34 sequences) and 107 sequences of isolates from the American continent and the Caribbean islands showed a most recent common ancestor in 1942 (HPD95% = 1911-1967). The substitution rate was estimated to be 7.7 × 10-4 substitutions per site per year (HPD95% = 4.6 × 10-4-1.1 × 10-3), which is equivalent to those detected in other RNA viruses. Demographic reconstruction of PRSV showed that viral diversity increased in the 1985-1990 period, which coincides with the implementation of extensive production practices. Moreover, in Cuba viral introductions were observed from Mexico and other unknown ancestral localization. The spatio-temporal diffusion analysis proposed Mexico as an ancestral area for the origin of diversification in the American continent and suggests new dispersion events between American and Caribbean isolates. The observed widespread distribution, clear geographic grouping of Cuban isolates, virus growth and genetic diversity provide strong evidence of the PRSV dispersion patterns, which would have implications for the control strategies of PRSV.