Alternaria alternata botybirnavirus 1 (AaBRV1) Infection Affects the Biological Characteristics of Its Host Fungus Alternaria alternata
Xinyi Zhang, Qiqi Zhu, Ziyuan Chen, Ju Chen, Zhijun Liu, Xuehong Wu

TL;DR
This study shows how infection by AaBRV1 virus changes the growth and drug sensitivity of the fungus Alternaria alternata, but not its ability to cause disease in watermelon.
Contribution
First documentation of AaBRV1-induced biological changes in Alternaria alternata.
Findings
AaBRV1 infection reduced colony growth rate, biomass, and sensitivity to certain fungicides.
Transcriptome analysis revealed 1244 differentially expressed genes, including those related to MFS and CYP450.
No significant difference in virulence between AaBRV1-infected and AaBRV1-free strains.
Abstract
A botybirnavirus, Alternaria alternata botybirnavirus 1 (AaBRV1), had been identified from Alternaria alternata strain SD-BZF-19 isolated from diseased watermelon leaves in our previous study. In the current study, AaBRV1 was eliminated from its host fungus strain SD-BZF-19 using single hyphal tip culture method combined with high-temperature treatment to obtain the AaBRV1-free strain, which was named SD-BZF-19-G14. Compared with strain SD-BZF-19-G14, following AaBRV1 infection, colony color of strain SD-BZF-19 changed, and colony growth rate, dry weight of mycelial biomass, and sensitivity to difenoconazole, fludioxonil, and tebuconazole of strain SD-BZF-19 all decreased. However, the virulence of strain SD-BZF-19 was not significantly different from strain SD-BZF-19-G14, with disease index of watermelon leaves inoculated with SD-BZF-19 and SD-BZF-19-G14 being 90.83 and 81.67,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant and Fungal Interactions Research · Plant Virus Research Studies · Fungal Plant Pathogen Control
