RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Unravelling the virome in birch: RNA-Seq reveals a complex of known and novel viruses JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 740092 DO 10.1101/740092 A1 Artemis Rumbou A1 Thierry Candresse A1 Armelle Marais A1 Laurence Svanella-Dumas A1 Maria Landgraf A1 Susanne von Bargen A1 Carmen Büttner YR 2019 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/08/19/740092.abstract AB High-throughput sequencing (HTS), combined with bioinformatics for de novo discovery and assembly of plant virus or viroid genome reads, has promoted the discovery of abundant novel DNA and RNA viruses and viroids. However, the elucidation of a viral population in a single plant is rarely reported. In five birch trees of German and Finnish origin exhibiting symptoms of birch leaf-roll disease (BRLD), we identified in total five viruses, among which three are novel. The number of identified virus variants in each transcriptome ranged from one to five. The novel species are genetically - fully or partially - characterized, they belong to the genera Carlavirus, Idaeovirus and Capillovirus and they are tentatively named birch carlavirus, birch idaeovirus, and birch capillovirus, respectively. The only virus systematically detected by HTS in symptomatic trees affected by the BRLD was the recently discovered birch leafroll-associated virus. The role of the new carlavirus in BLRD etiology seems at best weak, as it was detected only in one of three symptomatic trees. Continuing studies have to clarify the impact of the carlavirus to the BLRD. The role of the Capillovirus and the Idaeovirus within the BLRD complex and whether they influence plant vitality need to be investigated. Our study reveals the viral population in single birch trees and provides a comprehensive overview for the diversities of the viral communities they harbor.