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Novel plant-associated genomoviruses from the Brazilian Cerrado biome

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ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY
Volume 168, Issue 12, Pages -

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SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00705-023-05892-6

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The discovery rate of new plant viruses has increased through high-throughput sequencing studies. In this study, two novel members of Genomoviridae family were identified through HTS-based survey of native and exotic trees in the Brazilian Cerrado biome. The findings provide valuable insights into the diverse collection of genomoviruses and their interactions with associated tree species.
The discovery rate of new plant viruses has increased due to studies involving high-throughput sequencing (HTS), particularly for single-stranded DNA viruses of the family Genomoviridae. We carried out an HTS-based survey of genomoviruses in a wide range of native and exotic trees grown in the Brazilian Cerrado biome, and the complete genome sequences of two novel members of the family Genomoviridae from two distinct genera were determined. Specific primers were designed to detect these genomoviruses in individual samples. A new gemykolovirus (Tecoma stans associated gemykolovirus) was detected in Tecoma stans, and a new gemykibivirus (Ouratea duparquetiana associated gemykibivirus) was detected in Ouratea duparquetiana. A gemykrogvirus related to Gila monster associated gemykrogvirus (80% pairwise identity) was also detected in foliar samples of Trembleya parviflora. Our pilot study paves the way for a better characterization of this diverse collection of genomoviruses as well as their interactions with the associated tree species.

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