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Characterization of Novel Luteoviruses in Canadian Highbush Blueberries Using High-Throughput Sequencing

Abstract

The Fraser Valley of British Columbia, Canada is among the top ten blueberry producing regions globally. Viral diseases are established in the region and significantly reduce average yields. While testing for two viruses is routine, characterization of all the viruses present in the region is incomplete. We used high-throughput sequencing to obtain an unbiased overview of RNA viruses present in 97 plants collected across the region. In addition to known viruses, we identified four luteoviruses previously unidentified in the region. Two of them matched the blueberry virus L (BlVL) and blueberry virus M (BlVM). recently found in the USA, while the third constitutes a new major variant of BlVM (BlVM-2), and the fourth a new luteovirus, which we named blueberry virus N (BlVN). The genome sequences were ~5 kbp long and contained four open-reading frames similar to other luteoviruses. PCR screening revealed that these luteoviruses are widespread in the region, and that plants typically harbour more than one of these luteoviruses. While luteoviruses are typically vectored by aphids, they were also present in nursery stock, indicating that spread also occurs via vegetative propagation.

Authors

Kannangara S; Gilewski A; Lopez JR; de Villiers G; Ellis M; Ellis P; Gerbrandt E; Mattsson J

Journal

Viruses, Vol. 17, No. 10,

Publisher

MDPI

Publication Date

September 23, 2025

DOI

10.3390/v17101286

ISSN

1999-4915

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