Munger black raspberry: Insights into its role as a virus indicator for Rubus species
Munger black raspberry: Insights into its role as a virus indicator for Rubus species
Sierra-Mejia, A.; Tzanetakis, I.
AbstractMunger black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis) has been a preferred indicator for Rubus viruses. The working hypothesis behind the Munger elevated susceptibility to viruses is its ability to sustain elevated virus titers; however, no research has yet explored this concept. To address this, we utilized an infectious clone of blackberry chlorotic ringspot virus to study the differences in virus expression between two Rubus species: R. occidentalis (Munger) and R. L. subgenus Rubus Watson (blackberry, Natchez). Our data demonstrate that virus accumulation in Munger is over 47,300 times higher compared to \'Natchez,\' enhancing our understanding of virus-host dynamics and providing valuable insights into why \'Munger\' is a preferred indicator species for virus detection in Rubus spp.