Repeated identification of two novel Poleroviruses in the virome of French grain cereals

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Abstract

Two novel poleroviruses were repeatedly identified by metagenomics in French cereals over the 2018-2023 period. One showed ~98.5% nucleotide (nt) identity with plant-associated polerovirus 3 (PaPV3) identified by metagenomics in Slovenia, while the second represents a novel species for which the name barley virus H (BVH) is proposed. Both viruses show a typical polerovirus genome organization but do not have ORF6 or ORF7. In French cereals samples, the most prevalent polerovirus was barley virus G (6.4%) followed by BVH (2.3%), cereal yellow dwarf virus RPV (CYDV-RPV, 1.8%) and PaPV3 (0.9%) suggesting the novel poleroviruses to be as prevalent as CYDV.

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