Grapevine Red Blotch Disease: A Threat to the Grape and Wine Industries.

IF 8.1 1区 医学 Q1 VIROLOGY
Elizabeth Cieniewicz, Marc Fuchs
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Abstract

Grapevine red blotch disease emerged as a major threat to the North American viticulture more than 25 years ago. Prior to the discovery of its causal agent, grapevine red blotch virus (GRBV), the disease was likely mistaken for other vineyard problems. Over the last decade and a half, research on red blotch disease focused on GRBV biology; diagnostics; transmission biology; disease epidemiology; ecology of its vector, the treehopper Spissistilus festinus; and strategies for disease management. Research has also uncovered some of the physiological effects of GRBV on grapevines (inhibition of hexose translocation from leaves to fruits, transcriptional suppression of phenylpropanoid pathways), fruit (low soluble solids, poor ripening, reduced phenolic extractability, high titratable acidity), and wine (altered sensory attributes such as less fruit aromas and poor color and mouthfeel). The economic effects of the disease in different grape-producing regions of the United States are estimated to be as high as $68,548 per hectare over a 25-year vineyard lifespan. Here we reflect on major red blotch research progress and discuss future priorities. We also highlight the contribution of GRBV to the grapevine community as a major driver of enhanced cooperation among researchers, growers, nurseries, extension agents, policymakers, regulators, and service providers. We anticipate that strengthened interactions among all the members of the grapevine community and science-based disease management responses in vineyards will curtail GRBV spread and improve vineyard health.

葡萄红斑病:对葡萄和葡萄酒工业的威胁。
葡萄红斑病在25年前成为北美葡萄栽培的主要威胁。在发现其致病因子葡萄红斑病毒(GRBV)之前,这种疾病很可能被误认为是葡萄园的其他问题。在过去的15年里,对红斑病的研究主要集中在GRBV生物学上;诊断;传播生物学;疾病流行病学;它的病媒绿腹虫(Spissistilus festinus)生态学;以及疾病管理的策略。研究还揭示了GRBV对葡萄藤的一些生理影响(抑制己糖从叶子到果实的转运,抑制苯丙素途径的转录抑制),水果(低可溶性固体,成熟不良,酚可提取性降低,高可测定酸度)和葡萄酒(改变感官属性,如水果香气减少,颜色和口感差)。在美国不同的葡萄产区,该病的经济影响估计高达每公顷68,548美元,超过25年的葡萄园寿命。在这里,我们回顾了主要的红斑研究进展,并讨论了未来的重点。我们还强调了GRBV对葡萄社区的贡献,它是研究人员、种植者、苗圃、推广机构、政策制定者、监管机构和服务提供商之间加强合作的主要推动力。我们预计,加强葡萄社区所有成员之间的互动和葡萄园中基于科学的疾病管理反应将减少GRBV的传播并改善葡萄园的健康。
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19.40
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0.90%
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28
期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Virology serves as a conduit for disseminating thrilling advancements in our comprehension of viruses spanning animals, plants, bacteria, archaea, fungi, and protozoa. Its reviews illuminate novel concepts and trajectories in basic virology, elucidating viral disease mechanisms, exploring virus-host interactions, and scrutinizing cellular and immune responses to virus infection. These reviews underscore the exceptional capacity of viruses as potent probes for investigating cellular function.
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