Year:
2010
Grant Number:
DLIA2010-08
Grant Amount:
$5000
Project Type:
Minigrant
Organism Group Sought:
Viruses
Principal Investigator:
Dr. Sead Sabanadzovic
Project Summary:

The project proposes continuation of study on viruses infecting succulent and lesser woody vegetation present in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park (GSMNP). Abundance of plant species/varieties present in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park represents an excellent substrate for this type of study.

This proposal is based upon excellent data on plant viruses generated during the 2007 and 2009 DLIA-funded project. A number of viruses, mainly novel species to science, were detected in different plant species collected throughout the Park (including Rubus spp., Vitis spp, Rhododendron, Viburnum, Ranunculus, Ageratina, Angelica, etc) over the last two years, indicating that the flora of the GSMNP harbor rich and diversified phytovirus communities.
This research has a strong potential to enrich the All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (ATBI) of the GSMNP and may have larger scientific impact by discovering as yet undescribed plant virus species indigenous to this forest ecosystem.

Principal Investigator

PI Name:  Dr. Sead Sabanadzovic

PI Organization:  Mississippi State University

Primary Taxonomist

Taxonomist Name:  Dr. Sead Sabanadzovic

Taxonomist Organization:  Mississippi State University

Literature References: 

Sabanadzovic S., N. Abou Ghanem-Sabanadzovic, and R.A. Valverde, 2010. Novel monopartite dsRNA virus from rhododendron. Archives of Virology 155: 1859-1863

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