Exploring within-host diversity of plant viruses in rice agrosystems using two high-throughput sequencing strategies

The recent advances in high-throughput sequencing (HTS) has proven efficient for characterizing within-host diversity of several viruses, which has shed light on the influence of this diversity on the global fitness and virulence of viruses. We here aimed at evaluating the impact of rice management on the within-host diversity of Rice yellow mottle virus (RYMV) in order to optimize the cultural practices and to limit the burden of Rice yellow mottle disease in Africa. We worked on rice plants collected from traditional and intensive rice fields in East Africa, which is the center of origin of Rice yellow mottle virus. Interestingly, several strains with contrasted pathogenic and epidemiological parameters co-exist in this region and recombination events between strains were identified recently. We selected twelve RYMV symptomatic samples from fields managed under different types of practices that were analyzed using two HTS strategies: a metagenomics-based approach and a RYMV specific sequencing approach. Combining both strategies, we tested if the RYMV was associated with other viral species in rice, and if some cases of co-infections between RYMV strains occurred. Both approaches indicate a significant within-host RYMV diversity, which allows us to perceive the diversification processes of RYMV strains at the field scale. The detection of recombinants and the comparison of the within-host genetic diversity depending on the cultivation practices are underway.

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Main Authors: Poulicard, Nils, Dereeper, Alexis, Pinel-Galzi, Agnès, Fernandez, Emmanuel, Julian, Charlotte, Hubert, Judith, Filloux, Denis, Fargette, Denis, Roumagnac, Philippe, Hebrard, Eugénie
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5909882021-03-15T07:42:20Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/590988/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/590988/ Exploring within-host diversity of plant viruses in rice agrosystems using two high-throughput sequencing strategies. Poulicard Nils, Dereeper Alexis, Pinel-Galzi Agnès, Fernandez Emmanuel, Julian Charlotte, Hubert Judith, Filloux Denis, Fargette Denis, Roumagnac Philippe, Hebrard Eugénie. 2019. In : Livre des résumés des 17 ème Rencontres de virologie végétale. INRA, CIRAD, CNRS, SFP, SFV. Aussois : INRA, Résumé, 34. Rencontres de Virologie Végétale (RVV 2019). 17, Aussois, France, 27 Janvier 2019/31 Janvier 2019. Researchers Exploring within-host diversity of plant viruses in rice agrosystems using two high-throughput sequencing strategies Poulicard, Nils Dereeper, Alexis Pinel-Galzi, Agnès Fernandez, Emmanuel Julian, Charlotte Hubert, Judith Filloux, Denis Fargette, Denis Roumagnac, Philippe Hebrard, Eugénie eng 2019 INRA Livre des résumés des 17 ème Rencontres de virologie végétale The recent advances in high-throughput sequencing (HTS) has proven efficient for characterizing within-host diversity of several viruses, which has shed light on the influence of this diversity on the global fitness and virulence of viruses. We here aimed at evaluating the impact of rice management on the within-host diversity of Rice yellow mottle virus (RYMV) in order to optimize the cultural practices and to limit the burden of Rice yellow mottle disease in Africa. We worked on rice plants collected from traditional and intensive rice fields in East Africa, which is the center of origin of Rice yellow mottle virus. Interestingly, several strains with contrasted pathogenic and epidemiological parameters co-exist in this region and recombination events between strains were identified recently. We selected twelve RYMV symptomatic samples from fields managed under different types of practices that were analyzed using two HTS strategies: a metagenomics-based approach and a RYMV specific sequencing approach. Combining both strategies, we tested if the RYMV was associated with other viral species in rice, and if some cases of co-infections between RYMV strains occurred. Both approaches indicate a significant within-host RYMV diversity, which allows us to perceive the diversification processes of RYMV strains at the field scale. The detection of recombinants and the comparison of the within-host genetic diversity depending on the cultivation practices are underway. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/590988/1/ID590988.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html
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description The recent advances in high-throughput sequencing (HTS) has proven efficient for characterizing within-host diversity of several viruses, which has shed light on the influence of this diversity on the global fitness and virulence of viruses. We here aimed at evaluating the impact of rice management on the within-host diversity of Rice yellow mottle virus (RYMV) in order to optimize the cultural practices and to limit the burden of Rice yellow mottle disease in Africa. We worked on rice plants collected from traditional and intensive rice fields in East Africa, which is the center of origin of Rice yellow mottle virus. Interestingly, several strains with contrasted pathogenic and epidemiological parameters co-exist in this region and recombination events between strains were identified recently. We selected twelve RYMV symptomatic samples from fields managed under different types of practices that were analyzed using two HTS strategies: a metagenomics-based approach and a RYMV specific sequencing approach. Combining both strategies, we tested if the RYMV was associated with other viral species in rice, and if some cases of co-infections between RYMV strains occurred. Both approaches indicate a significant within-host RYMV diversity, which allows us to perceive the diversification processes of RYMV strains at the field scale. The detection of recombinants and the comparison of the within-host genetic diversity depending on the cultivation practices are underway.
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author Poulicard, Nils
Dereeper, Alexis
Pinel-Galzi, Agnès
Fernandez, Emmanuel
Julian, Charlotte
Hubert, Judith
Filloux, Denis
Fargette, Denis
Roumagnac, Philippe
Hebrard, Eugénie
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Dereeper, Alexis
Pinel-Galzi, Agnès
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Hubert, Judith
Filloux, Denis
Fargette, Denis
Roumagnac, Philippe
Hebrard, Eugénie
Exploring within-host diversity of plant viruses in rice agrosystems using two high-throughput sequencing strategies
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Hebrard, Eugénie
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title Exploring within-host diversity of plant viruses in rice agrosystems using two high-throughput sequencing strategies
title_short Exploring within-host diversity of plant viruses in rice agrosystems using two high-throughput sequencing strategies
title_full Exploring within-host diversity of plant viruses in rice agrosystems using two high-throughput sequencing strategies
title_fullStr Exploring within-host diversity of plant viruses in rice agrosystems using two high-throughput sequencing strategies
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