Title of article :
Novel variants of citrus exocortis viroid from southern of Iran
Author/Authors :
Bagherian, SAA Department of Horticultural sciences - College of Agriculture - Jahrom University
Abstract :
Background and Aims: Citrus exocortis disease is naturally limited to citrus plants and
causes a serious disease on sensitive rootstocks such as trifoliate orange. The aim of this
study was to sample new variants of citrus exocortis viroid from Fars trees with yellowing
and suberization symptoms and comparison with other isolates of this viroid.
Materials and Methods: A number of symptomatic or symptomless citrus trees were
sampled and studied for viroid detection. After RNA extraction, reverse transcriptionpolymerase
chain reaction was conducted and the full length genome of viroids were cloned
and sequenced. Three CEVd isolates from Fars were selected and used for comparison with
four CEVd isolates from Mazandaran and a number of other sequences from GenBank.
Results: It was shown that on the basis of homology, three CEVd isolates from Mazandaran
and all three CEVd isolates from Fars clustered into one group while one of the Mazandaran
sequences fell apart.
Conclusions: Therefore we proposed that Iranian CEVd isolates except one isolate from
north have the same origin.
Keywords :
Viroid , CEVd , phylogeny , citrus viroids , citrus exocortis viroid
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics