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First Report of Impatiens Necrotic Spot Virus on Plantago asiatica Cultivated in Open Fields

노지재배 질경이(Plantago asiatica)에서 봉선화괴저반점바이러스병 발생 국내 첫 보고

  • Chung, Bong Nam (Horticultural and Herbal Crop Environment Division, National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, Rural Development Administration) ;
  • An, Tae Jin (Department of Herbal Crop Research, National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, Rural Development Administration) ;
  • Cho, In-Sook (Horticultural and Herbal Crop Environment Division, National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, Rural Development Administration) ;
  • Yoon, Ju-Yeon (Horticultural and Herbal Crop Environment Division, National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, Rural Development Administration)
  • 정봉남 (농촌진흥청 국립원예특작과학원 원예특작환경과) ;
  • 안태진 (농촌진흥청 국립원예특작과학원 인삼특작부) ;
  • 조인숙 (농촌진흥청 국립원예특작과학원 원예특작환경과) ;
  • 윤주연 (농촌진흥청 국립원예특작과학원 원예특작환경과)
  • Received : 2020.11.04
  • Accepted : 2021.01.20
  • Published : 2021.03.31

Abstract

In August 2020, necrotic ringspots on leaves were observed on 20 from 143 Plantago asiatica plants in open fields in Eumseong, Chungcheongbuk-do. Eight symptomatic Plantago asiatica plants were subjected to investigation on viral infection by reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction. Impatiens necrotic spot virus, tomato spotted wilt virus and cucumber mosaic virus were detected from the symptomatic plants. Two impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) isolates ('INSV-plantain kr1' and '-plantain kr5') were sequenced and analyzed by comparing L genomic segment, nucleoprotein (N) gene and non-structural protein S (NSs) gene sequences. The nucleotide sequence of 'INSV-plantain kr1' isolate (MW114834) was most closely related to that of a 'Phalaenopsis' isolate (GQ336991) from China in the L genomic segment. 'INSV-plantain kr1' and '-plantain kr5' isolates shared the highest identities with those from 'Pepe' isolate (LC384872) and 'J' isolate (AB109100) in the NSs gene, respectively, and with that from 'YSMi-SH' isolate (FN400773) in the N gene. Phylogenetic analysis based on L genomic segment grouped the INSV-plantain kr1 isolate together with isolates from Korea (LC384870), China (GU112505, GQ336991), and Italy (DQ425094). This is the first report on INSV in P. asiatica from Korea.

2020년 8월 충청남도 음성지역에서 노지에서 재배중인 질경이 143 개체 가운데 약 20개체의 잎으로부터 고리형태의 괴사증상을 포함한 바이러스 유사증상이 나타나는 것을 발견하였다. 다양한 바이러스 증상을 나타내는 8개체로부터 impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV), 토마토반점위조바이러스(tomato spotted wilt virus) 및 cucumber mosaic virus가 검출되었으며, 질경이모자이크바이러스(plantago asiatica mosaic virus)는 검출되지 않았다. 질경이로부터 분리한 'INSV-plantain kr1' 분리주(MW114834)의 L 분절 유전체 전체 염기서열을 GenBank에 등록된 6개의 다른 INSV와 비교하였을 때 중국에서 보고한 'Phalaenopsis' 분리주(GQ336991)와 가장 높은 상동성을 보였다. 'INSV-plantain kr1' (MT051395)과 'INSV-plantain kr5(MT051707)' 두개의 분리주의 N 유전자는 중국에서 보고한 'YSMi-SH' 분리주(FN400773)과 가장 높은 상동성을 보였으며, 'INSV-plantain kr1'과 'INSV-plantain kr5' 분리주의 NSs 유전자는 각각 'Pepe' 분리주(LC384872)와 'J' 분리주(AB109100)와 가장 높은 상동성을 보였다. 'INSV-plantain kr1' 분리주의 L 분절 유전체에 대하여 MEGA X 프로그램을 사용하여 다른 INSV 분리주와의 계통학적 연관성을 살펴본 결과, 우리나라에서 보고한 'Pepe' 분리주(LC384870), 중국에서 보고한 'HDL' 분리주(GU112505), 'Phalaenopsis' 분리주(GQ336991) 및 이탈리아에서 보고한 분리주(DQ425094)와 하나의 그룹으로 분류되었다. 질경이는 종자에 의해서 번식하기 때문에 INSV에 감염된 질경이가 해외에서 유입되었다기보다는 국내에서 감염되었을 가능성이 높다. 그렇지만 GenBank에 등록된 INSV 분리주에 대한 염기서열 정보가 많지 않기 때문에 질경이에서 분리한 INSV의 유래를 찾을 수는 없었다. 이 연구는 우리나라에서 질경이(P. asiatica)에 발생한 INSV에 관한 최초의 보고이다.

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