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Detection of a Conspecific Mycovirus in Two Closely Related Native and Introduced Fungal Hosts and Evidence for Interspecific Virus Transmission.


ABSTRACT: Hymenoscyphus albidus is a native fungus in Europe where it behaves as a harmless decomposer of leaves of common ash. Its close relative Hymenoscyphus fraxineus was introduced into Europe from Asia and currently threatens ash (Fraxinus sp.) stands all across the continent causing ash dieback. H. fraxineus isolates from Europe were previously shown to harbor a mycovirus named Hymenoscyphus fraxineus Mitovirus 1 (HfMV1). In the present study, we describe a conspecific mycovirus that we detected in H. albidus. HfMV1 was consistently identified in H. albidus isolates (mean prevalence: 49.3%) which were collected in the sampling areas before the arrival of ash dieback. HfMV1 strains in both fungal hosts contain a single ORF of identical length (717 AA) for which a mean pairwise identity of 94.5% was revealed. The occurrence of a conspecific mitovirus in H. albidus and H. fraxineus is most likely the result of parallel virus evolution in the two fungal hosts. HfMV1 sequences from H. albidus showed a higher nucleotide diversity and a higher number of mutations compared to those from H. fraxineus, probably due to a bottleneck caused by the introduction of H. fraxineus in Europe. Our data also points to multiple interspecific virus transfers from H. albidus to H. fraxineus, which could have contributed to the intraspecific virus diversity found in H. fraxineus.

SUBMITTER: Schoebel CN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6266060 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Detection of a Conspecific Mycovirus in Two Closely Related Native and Introduced Fungal Hosts and Evidence for Interspecific Virus Transmission.

Schoebel Corine N CN   Prospero Simone S   Gross Andrin A   Rigling Daniel D  

Viruses 20181113 11


<i>Hymenoscyphus albidus</i> is a native fungus in Europe where it behaves as a harmless decomposer of leaves of common ash. Its close relative <i>Hymenoscyphus fraxineus</i> was introduced into Europe from Asia and currently threatens ash (<i>Fraxinus</i> sp.) stands all across the continent causing ash dieback. <i>H. fraxineus</i> isolates from Europe were previously shown to harbor a mycovirus named <i>Hymenoscyphus fraxineus Mitovirus 1</i> (HfMV1). In the present study, we describe a conspe  ...[more]

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