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Area of Science:

  • Plant Pathology
  • Virology
  • Horticulture

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  • Severe yellowing symptoms were observed on red raspberry (Rubus idaeus) cultivars Golden Bliss and Autumn Bliss in Slovenia.
  • Unusual virus symptoms, including line patterns and leaf yellowing, were noted on grapevine (Vitis vinifera) cultivars Laški Rizling and Štajerska Belina.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify the causal agent of observed symptoms in red raspberry and grapevine.
  • To confirm the presence and characterize Raspberry bushy dwarf virus (RBDV) in these hosts.
  • To report the natural occurrence of RBDV in grapevine and its infection of red raspberry in Slovenia.

Main Methods:

  • Double-antibody sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (DAS-ELISA) was used to detect RBDV in infected raspberry and grapevine plants.
  • Mechanical transmission studies were conducted from grapevine to indicator plants (Chenopodium quinoa).
  • Immunocapture-reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (IC-RT-PCR) and sequence analysis of the coat protein gene were employed for virus confirmation.

Main Results:

  • RBDV was detected in symptomatic red raspberry plants.
  • RBDV was identified as the cause of symptoms in infected grapevine cultivars.
  • Sequence analysis confirmed at least 93% nucleotide identity with known RBDV sequences, validating serological findings.

Conclusions:

  • This study provides the first report of natural RBDV occurrence in grapevine.
  • RBDV infection was confirmed in red raspberry in Slovenia.
  • Molecular and serological techniques successfully identified and confirmed RBDV in both hosts.