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First identification of cucumber mosaic virus in Prunus serrulata, Photinia serrulata, Begonia semperflorens and Osmanthus matsumuranus

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Infection with cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) has resulted in important economic losses in many crops worldwide. In this study, CMV was detected from Prunus serrulata, Photinia serrulata, Begonia semperflorens and Osmanthus matsumuranus by RT-PCR and Western blot, when eleven kinds of horticultural plants from three provinces were screened. This is the first report of CMV naturally infecting these four species of horticultural plants. In addition, CMV isolates from southwest China presented regional differences to isolates from other parts of China based on phylogenetic analysis.

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This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31872638, 31670147 and 31370179) and Shandong “Double Tops” Program (SYL2017XTTD11).

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Yu, C., Yang, C., Dou, B. et al. First identification of cucumber mosaic virus in Prunus serrulata, Photinia serrulata, Begonia semperflorens and Osmanthus matsumuranus. J Plant Pathol 102, 889–892 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42161-020-00496-4

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