Identification of begomoviruses from different cryptic species of Bemisia tabaci in Bangladesh

Mst Fatema Khatun, Hwal Su Hwang, Jae Kyoung Shim, Eui Joon Kil, Sukchan Lee, Kyeong Yeoll Lee

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Abstract

Bemisia tabaci is a global species complex consisting of at least 40 cryptic species. It is also a vector for at least 100 species of begomovirus, many of which cause severe crop damage. The relationship between begomoviruses and cryptic species of the B. tabaci species complex, however, remains unclear. Our previous study [13] was identified four cryptic species (Asia I, Asia II 1, Asia II 5, and Asia II 10) of B. tabaci from Bangladesh. Using those 110 whitefly samples, vector-based PCR analysis identified 8 different begomovirus species: BYVMV, BGYVV, OELCV, SLCCV, SLCV, TbCSV, ToLCBV, and ToLCNDV. The overall rate of virus infection was 26.4%, and BYVMV and ToLCNDV were the most frequently detected in the B. tabaci vector. Virus infection rates for Asia I, Asia II 1, Asia II 5, and Asia II 10 were 22.4% (15/67), 35% (7/20), 27.3% (6/22), and 100% (1/1), respectively. Each cryptic species infected multiple virus species, but SLCCV, TbCSV, and BGYVV were each only detected in, Asia I, Asia II 1, and Asia II 5, respectively. This study demonstrates the geographic distribution of various begomoviruses in Bangladesh and their relationships with cryptic species of B. tabaci.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104069
JournalMicrobial Pathogenesis
Volume142
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2020

Keywords

  • Begomovirus
  • Cryptic species
  • Genetic diversity
  • Vector
  • Whitefly

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