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Evidence for long‐term prevalence of cucumber vein yellowing virus in Sudan and genetic variation of the virus in Sudan and the Mediterranean Basin

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Cucumber vein yellowing virus (CVYV) is emerging throughout the Mediterranean Basin, where it causes important damages on cucumber and melon crops. It has been suggested that CVYV originated from the Middle East and has spread only recently to other areas. In this work, an isolate from Sudan was characterized and surveys performed in that country between 1992 and 2012 revealed a long‐term presence of CVYV with a high molecular variability, showing that the virus has long been endemic in Sub‐Saharan Africa. Comparison of the full‐length sequences of 11 CVYV isolates from different geographic origins revealed recombination events in CVYV populations from the Mediterranean Basin and the Middle East, and evidence for different selection pressures along the genome. These results shed a new light on the evolution of CVYV.
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hal-02306104 , version 1 (26-05-2020)

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Cecile Desbiez, P. Caciagli, Catherine Wipf-Scheibel, Pauline Millot, L. Ruiz, et al.. Evidence for long‐term prevalence of cucumber vein yellowing virus in Sudan and genetic variation of the virus in Sudan and the Mediterranean Basin. Plant Pathology, 2019, 68 (7), pp.1268-1275. ⟨10.1111/ppa.13055⟩. ⟨hal-02306104⟩
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