# Comprehensive Virome Profiling of Apple Mosaic Disease-Affected Trees in Iran Using RT-PCR and Next-Generation Sequencing

**Authors:** Anahita Hamedi, Farshad Rakhshandehroo, Mohammad Reza Safarnejad, Gholamreza Salehi Jouzani, Amani Ben Slimen, Toufic Elbeaino

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/v17070979 · Viruses · 2025-07-13

## TL;DR

This study identifies various viruses and viroids in apple trees in Iran, revealing new pathogens and highlighting the need for improved disease management.

## Contribution

The first global report of apricot vein clearing-associated virus in a non-Prunus host and the first comprehensive virome assessment in Iranian apple trees.

## Key findings

- Nine viral and viroid agents were identified in Iranian apple trees, with AGCaV being the most prevalent.
- Mixed infections were common, occurring in 67% of the samples.
- Phylogenetic analysis showed Iranian isolates clustered together, suggesting a common origin.

## Abstract

Apples (Malus domestica), one of Iran’s oldest cultivated fruit crops, hold considerable economic importance. In this study, 170 apple leaf samples representing various commercial cultivars were collected across the country. RT-PCR screening targeted five common apple-infecting viruses and two viroids: apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV), apple stem pitting virus (ASPV), apple stem grooving virus (ASGV), apple green crinkle-associated virus (AGCaV), apple mosaic virus (ApMV), apple scar skin viroid (ASSVd), and hop stunt viroid (HSVd). To identify additional or novel agents, 40 RT-PCR-negative samples were pooled into two composite groups and analyzed using next-generation sequencing (NGS). NGS was also performed on individual samples with mixed infections to retrieve full genomes. RT-PCR confirmed the presence of ACLSV, ASPV, ASGV, AGCaV, ApMV, and HSVd. NGS further revealed three additional pathogens: citrus concave gum-associated virus (CCGaV), apple hammerhead viroid (AHVd), and apricot vein clearing-associated virus (AVCaV), which were subsequently detected across the collection by RT-PCR. AGCaV was most prevalent (47.6%), followed by ACLSV (45.8%), HSVd (27.6%), AVCaV (20.5%), ASGV (17%), AHVd (15.2%), ASPV (14.1%), CCGaV (4.7%), and ApMV (3.5%). Mixed infections occurred in 67% of samples. Phylogenetic analysis based on CP genes (ACLSV, ASGV, AGCaV) and full genomes (AVCaV, AHVd) clustered Iranian isolates together, suggesting a common origin. This is the first report in Iran of AGCaV, CCGaV, ApMV, and AVCaV in apple, and notably, the first global report of AVCaV in a non-Prunus host. The findings provide the first comprehensive assessment of the sanitary status of apple trees in Iran.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Malus domestica (taxon 3750)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** infections (MESH:D007239)
- **Species:** Apscaviroid cicatricimali (species) [taxon 12895], Pelamoviroid malleusmali (species) [taxon 2485233], Hop stunt viroid (no rank) [taxon 12893], Citrus concave gum-associated virus (no rank) [taxon 2024604], Malus domestica (apple, species) [taxon 3750], Ilarvirus ApMV (species) [taxon 12319], Capillovirus mali (species) [taxon 28347], Trichovirus mali (species) [taxon 12175], Prunevirus armeniacae (species) [taxon 1343920], Foveavirus mali (species) [taxon 35350], Apple green crinkle associated virus (species) [taxon 1211388]

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