Management of Viruses and Viral Diseases of Pepper (Capsicum spp.) in Africa

Capsicum Pub Date : 2020-06-03 DOI:10.5772/intechopen.92266
O. Arogundade, T. Ajose, Itinu Osijo, H. Onyeanusi, J. Matthew, T. H. Aliyu
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Abstract

Increasing outbreaks of virus species infecting pepper ( Capsicum spp.) is a major problem for growers in Africa due to a combination of factors, including expansion of pepper cultivation, abundance of insect vectors and climate change. More than 45 viruses have been identified to infect pepper crops causing economic loss in terms of reduced quality and marketable yield, sometimes up to 100%. The Pepper veinal mottle virus (PVMV), Potato virus Y (PVY) and Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) are endemic in many countries including Uganda, Mali, Cameroon, Morocco and Nigeria. Current management options for virus infection in Capsicum spp. is by the integration of several approaches. More importantly, eradication of infected plants, cultivation of disease resistant varieties, improved cultural practices and judicious use of insecticides especially when plants are young and easily colonized by vectors. In recent years, eco-friendly control measures are needful to reduce occurrence of virus diseases in Capsicum spp.
非洲辣椒病毒和病毒性疾病的管理
由于胡椒种植的扩大、昆虫媒介的丰富和气候变化等多种因素的综合作用,越来越多的病毒物种感染辣椒(Capsicum spp.)爆发是非洲种植者面临的一个主要问题。已经鉴定出超过45种病毒感染辣椒作物,造成质量下降和市场产量下降的经济损失,有时高达100%。辣椒脉斑驳病毒(PVMV)、马铃薯Y病毒(PVY)和黄瓜花叶病毒(CMV)在许多国家流行,包括乌干达、马里、喀麦隆、摩洛哥和尼日利亚。目前辣椒属病毒感染的管理选择是通过几种方法的整合。更重要的是,根除受感染的植物,培育抗病品种,改进栽培方法,明智地使用杀虫剂,特别是在植物幼嫩、容易被病媒寄生的情况下。近年来,为了减少辣椒病毒病的发生,需要采取生态友好的防治措施。
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