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. 2021 Jul 24;13(8):1442. doi: 10.3390/v13081442

Table 1.

Viruses identified in strawberry plants via high throughput sequencing (HTS). Plants originated from the National Clonal Germplasm Repository (NCGR) located in Corvallis, Oregon.

Sample ID a SMoV BPYV SPaV ToRSV SMYEV SVBV SCV SCFaV SCrV-4 SPV-1 ApMV SCrV-3 FClLV FCCV
H2389 +
H2390
H2391 + + +
H2392 + +
H2393 +
H2394 + +
H2395 + +
H2396 + +
H2397
H2398 +
H2399 + + + + +
H2400 + +
H2401 + +
H2402 + + + +
H2403 + + +
H2404 + + +
H2405 + +
H2406 + + + +
H2407 + +
H2408 + +
H2409 + +
H2411
H2412
H2413 + +
H2414 +
H2415 + +
H2416 + +
H2417 + +
H2418 + +
H2419 + +
H2421 + +
H2422 +
H2423 +
H2427 + +
H2424 + + + +
H2425 + + +
H2426 + +
H2428 + + + +
H2430
H2429 + +
H2431 +
H2432 + + + +
H2433 +
H2434 + +
H2435 + + + +

Strawberry mottle virus (SMoV), beet pseudo yellows virus (BPYV), strawberry pallidosis-associated virus (SPaV), tomato ringspot virus (ToRSV), strawberry mild yellow edge virus (SMYEV), strawberry vein banding virus (SVBV), strawberry crinkle virus (SCV), strawberry polerovirus 1 (SPV-1), apple mosaic virus (ApMV), strawberry chlorotic fleck virus (SCFaV), strawberry crinivirus 4 (SCrV-4), strawberry crinivirus 3 (SCrV-3), Fragaria chiloensis latent virus (FClLV) and Fragaria chiloensis cryptic virus (FCCV); a, sample IDs assigned to different strawberry plants analyzed by HTS.