Plum Pox Virus and Sharka: a model Potyvirus and a Major Disease
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CONCLUSION
For several decades now Plum pox virus has been among a handful of intensively studied potyviruses and, as a consequence, it is among the most studied and best understood viruses in this vast, widespread and highly damaging genus. The high visibility of PPV is no doubt a consequence of both its high socioeconomic impact in Accepted Article This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. 21 the affected Prunus crops and its quarantine regulatory status in many countries. These factors have contributed to its inclusion in a recent list of the 10 most significant viruses in molecular plant pathology (Scholthof et al., 2011). Research efforts on PPV have been particularly active and trend-setting in several areas, including the development of advanced diagnostic and detection techniques (to support quarantine, eradication and certification control strategies), efforts in epidemiology and modelling of disease spread, in plant-virus interaction studies and in the development of classical or transgenic resistance. In the past few years, many of these research lines have converged under the auspices of the SharCo project supported by the European Union, leading to an exemplary collaborative translational research effort to better control the devastating sharka disease. Further collaborative inputs of the same magnitude are today needed to capitalize on the progress made in our understanding of this virus and provide the fruit industry with a range of control options, including panels of varieties with high level and durable resistance to PPV for all the major affected Prunus crops. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We are grateful to F. Palmisano, A. Minafra, D. Boscia, V. Savino and A. Myrta for providing unpublished information about PPV-An. We acknowledge support of the EU for the authors in the frame of the FP7 KBBE-204429 SharCo project. The research of the authors is also supported by grants BIO2010-18541 from MINECO (JAG), APVV-0042-10 and APVV-0174-12 from the Slovak Research and Development Agency (MG), AGL2009-07531 from MINECO (MC), and EU-FP7 Marie Curie STONE and French FranceAgriMer 2009 0076 020 104 and 2011 0038 012 104 (TC). We would like to apologize to those people whose relevant publications could not be cited because of space constraints. Download 1.29 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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