Genetic and biological characterisation of a Grapevine virus A isolate from the Czech Republic
Petr Komínek and
Marcela Komínková
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Petr Komínek: Department of Virology, Division of Plant Health, Crop Research Institute, Prague-Ruzyně, Czech Republic
Marcela Komínková: Department of Virology, Division of Plant Health, Crop Research Institute, Prague-Ruzyně, Czech Republic
Plant Protection Science, 2008, vol. 44, issue 4, 121-126
Abstract:
An isolate of Grapevine virus A (GVA) from the Czech Republic was obtained from the grapevine cultivar Müller Thurgau. Symptoms of GVA - Kober stem grooving disease were not observed in the infected grapevines (which had been grafted onto Kober 5BB rootstock). A partial genomic sequence of the GVA isolate, 1523 nucleotides long, was obtained. The sequence completely covers the genes for both a movement and a coat protein. Compared to the GVA sequences available in databases, the nucleotide identity reached 84%. The amino acid identity in the movement protein reached 88%, and 98% in the coat protein.
Keywords: Grapevine virus A; grapevine; movement protein; coat protein; phylogenetic analysis; sequencing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.17221/24/2008-PPS
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