Author/Authors :
A. ALI، نويسنده , , T. NATSUAKI and S. OKUDA، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Cucurbits are grown throughout the North-West
Frontier Province of Pakistan as summer and winter
crops. Plants having mosaic, mottling, chlorosis and
leaf distortion symptoms were frequently found in
most of the cucurbit fields during the survey. Using
dot immunobinding assay, Cucumber green mottle
mosaic virus (CGMMV), Zucchini yellow mosaic virus
(ZYMV), Watermelon mosaic virus (WMV) and
Papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) were found infecting
cucurbits. CGMMV was widespread, infecting 46.9%
of the samples tested followed by ZYMV (14.8%),
WMV (12.5%) and PRSV (7.8%). Multiple infections
were common with 42% of the samples being
infected with two viruses and 8% with three viruses.
The nucleotide sequences of the coat protein (CP)
genes of these four viruses were determined and
deduced amino acid sequence comparisons revealed
88.3–99% similarity of the ZYMV-Pak isolate with
other isolates of ZYMV reported worldwide. The
amino acid sequence identity of Pakistani isolates of
WMV, CGMMV and PRSV ranged from 96.8 to
98.4%, 98.1 to 99.4% and 79.3 to 84.2%, respectively,
with other isolates reported elsewhere. Little
variability was observed in the sequences of WMV
and CGMMV. ZYMV-Pak was very close to the
USA isolate, and the PRSV-Pak isolate was close to
Indian isolates of PRSV possibly reflecting the geographical
relationship between these isolates
Keywords :
Zucchini yellow mosaic virus , Pakistan , Watermelon mosaic virus , Papaya ringspot virus , cucurbits , Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus