Strawberry crinkle virus

Strawberry crinkle virus
Virus classification
Group: Group V ((-)ssRNA)
Order: Mononegavirales
Family: Rhabdoviridae
Genus: Cytorhabdovirus
Species: Strawberry crinkle virus

Strawberry crinkle virus (SCV) is a plant virus of the family Rhabdoviridae that infects plants of the genus Fragaria, commonly called strawberries.[1] It is transmitted by aphids of the genus Chaetosiphon.[2] Virions are rod-shaped, enveloped, 74-88 nanometres (nm) in diameter and 163-383 nm in length, with surface projections.[3] Its genome contains at least five proteins including the nucleocapsid protein (45 kDa), the viral matrix protein (77 kDa), a nonstructural phosphoprotein (55 kDa), and a glycoprotein (23 kDa).[3]

References

  1. Thompson, J. R.; Wetzel, S; Klerks, M. M.; Vasková, D; Schoen, C. D.; Spak, J; Jelkmann, W (2003). "Multiplex RT-PCR detection of four aphid-borne strawberry viruses in Fragaria spp. In combination with a plant mRNA specific internal control". Journal of Virological Methods 111 (2): 85–93. doi:10.1016/s0166-0934(03)00164-2. PMID 12880923.
  2. Sylvester, E. S.; Richardson, J; Frazier, N. W. (1974). "Serial passage of strawberry crinkle virus in the aphid Chaetosiphon jacobi". Virology 59 (1): 301–6. doi:10.1016/0042-6822(74)90226-8. PMID 18620233.
  3. 1 2 Posthuma, K. I.; Adams, A. N.; Hong, Y (2000). "Strawberry crinkle virus, a Cytorhabdovirus needing more attention from virologists". Molecular Plant Pathology 1 (6): 331–6. doi:10.1046/j.1364-3703.2000.00041.x. PMID 20572980.

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