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Maize Yellow Mosaic Virus Interacts with Maize Chlorotic Mottle Virus and Sugarcane Mosaic Virus in Mixed Infections, But Does Not Cause Maize Lethal Necrosis

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PLANT DISEASE
Volume 105, Issue 10, Pages 3008-3014

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AMER PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1094/PDIS-09-20-2088-RE

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mixed infection; synergy

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  1. USDA ARS Corn, Soybean and Wheat Quality Research Unit in-house appropriated funds [432820]

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The maize-infecting polerovirus MaYMV was found to enhance stunting and suppress titers of other viruses in mixed infections, potentially impacting the development of maize lethal necrosis (MLN).
A maize-infecting polerovirus, variously named maize yellow dwarf virus RMV2 (MYDV RMV2), MYDV-like, and maize yellow mosaic virus (MaYMV), is frequently found in mixed infections in plants also infected with maize chlorotic mottle virus (MCMV) and sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV), known to synergistically cause maize lethal necrosis (MLN). MaYMV was discovered in deep sequencing studies precipitated by recent MLN emergence and is prevalent at global locations with MLN, but its role in or contribution to disease was not known. We examined how MaYMV impacted disease development in mixed infections with MCMV, SCMV, and both MCMV and SCMV compared with mock-inoculated plants. Results demonstrated that MaYMV symptoms included stunting as well as leaf reddening in single and mixed infections. MaYMV did not recapitulate MLN synergistic disease in double infections in which either MCMV or SCMV was missing (MaYMV + MCMV or MaYMV + SCMV), but did significantly enhance stunting in mixed infections and suppressed titers of both MCMV and SCMV in double infections. Interestingly, MaYMV strongly suppressed the SCMV-induced titer increase of MCMV in triple infections, but MLN symptoms still occurred with the reduced MCMV titer. These data indicate the potential disease impact of this newly discovered ubiquitous maize virus, alone and in the context of MLN.

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