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Characterization of a new Apple dimple fruit viroid variant that causes yellow dimple fruit formation in ‘Fuji’ apple trees

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A 303-nucleotide viroid was isolated from an apple tree (Malus × domestica, ‘Fuji’) cultivated in Japan. The viroid had 84.9% overall nucleotide sequence homology to Apple dimple fruit viroid (ADFVd), a member of Pospiviroidae, reported from Italy. This viroid differed from the Italian variant by 47 mutations (38 substitutions, six deletions and three insertions), and most of these mutations occurred on either side of the central conserved region. The leaves and branches of the infected trees did not have any disease symptoms, but the fruits were dimpled and yellow. The infected scions were top-grafted onto a healthy ‘Fuji’ apple tree, which tested positive for this viroid in a northern hybridization analysis, and yellow dimple fruits were produced in the second growing season. We propose that this viroid is a new variant of ADFVd and causes yellow dimple fruit formation in ‘Fuji’ apple trees.

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This work was supported in part by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research B21380029 from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports, and Culture of Japan, and a Grand-in-Aid for Scientific Research of Priority Area, Hirosaki University 2008 and 2009, and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science FY2008-2010 Bilateral Joint Projects between Japan and China.

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Correspondence to Teruo Sano.

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Y.-H. He and S. Isono are equally contributed the research.

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He, YH., Isono, S., Kawaguchi-Ito, Y. et al. Characterization of a new Apple dimple fruit viroid variant that causes yellow dimple fruit formation in ‘Fuji’ apple trees. J Gen Plant Pathol 76, 324–330 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10327-010-0258-x

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