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Narcissus symptomless virus: a new carlavirus of daffodils

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A filamentous virus, with particles 600–650 nm long, was purified fromNarcissus pseudonarcissus (daffodil) in Hangzhou and an antiserum prepared. After mechanical inoculation, the virus could be detected serologically inNarcissus species but not in some commonly used virus indicators. Infection was symptomless. The complete sequence of the genomic RNA (8281 nt) showed six predicted ORFs typical of carlaviruses. Pairwise comparisons of gene sequences and phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that the new virus should be classified as a carlavirus but that it was not closely related to members of any current species. We propose the name Narcissus symptomless virus (NSV).

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  1. Institute of Virology and Biotechnology, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou, P.R. China

    J. Chen, Y.-H. Shi, Y.-W. Lu & J.-P. Chen

  2. College of Life Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, P.R. China

    Y.-H. Shi & Y.-W. Lu

  3. Wheat Pathogenesis Programme, Plant-Pathogen Interactions Division, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Herts, U.K.

    M. J. Adams

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