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Acta Virologica Vol.56, No.2, p.145-148, 2012

Title: First report of cucumber mosaic virus subgroups i and ii on soybean, pea, and eggplant in iran
Author: H. HOSSEINZADEH, S. NASROLLANEJAD, H. KHATERI

Abstract: Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) has the widest host range (> 1000 plant species) of any known plant virus, a large number of vector species, and a wide geographical distribution. A survey was conducted to determine the incidence of CMV of subgroups I and II on selected host crops in northern Iran. A total of 935 leaf samples from 10 host crops (tomato, pea, tobacco, soybean, watermelon, broad bean, squash, cucumber, eggplant, and lettuce) showing virus disease-like symptoms were collected in 12 cities of Golestan and Mazandaran provinces (northern Iran) during 2009 and 2010. Among the field samples tested by double-antibody sandwich ELISA (DAS-ELISA), 275 samples were found to be infected by CMV. These were subsequently evaluated by compound ELISA with monoclonal antibodies. We found that 198 samples were infected by subgroup I, 98 samples by subgroup II and 45 samples by both virus subgroups. Twenty-four samples showed no reaction in compound ELISA. In presented paper, CMV subgroups I and II (CMV-I and CMV-II) have been reported for the first time on soybean, pea and eggplant in Iran, with subgroup I being dominant in the north of the country.

Keywords: CMV; subgroups I and II; compound ELISA; monoclonal antibody
Year: 2012, Volume: 56, Issue: 2 Page From: 145, Page To: 148
doi:10.4149/av_2012_02_145
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