Consequences of seed transmission for plant virus emergence.

2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Advances in Virus Research Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-23 DOI:10.1016/bs.aivir.2025.08.002
Lucía García Ordóñez, Cristina Sáez, Israel Pagán
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Abstract

Plant virus emergence is a major threat for agricultural production and for the preservation of biodiversity in wild ecosystems. This process is determined by genetic and ecological factors and, among the latter, one of the most important is the chance for the virus to encounter susceptible plant populations. Seed transmission has a great potential to facilitate such encounters: from allowing plant viruses to persist locally over unfavorable conditions such as the absence of susceptible hosts, to mediate long range dissemination to reach distant plant populations that could not otherwise be invaded. Here, we review current knowledge on the relationship between plant virus seed transmission and emergence, and on its consequences for the epidemiology of these pathogens. We start by setting up a conceptual framework based on mathematical modelling. Then, we summarize experimental and empirical evidence supporting the central role of seed transmission for initiating damaging plant virus-induced disease epidemics, at different geographical scales and in wild and cultivated plant populations. Finaly, we explore current methodologies to limit the emergence of plant viruses associated with seed transmission. Considering these studies, we propose avenues for future research on this subject.

种子传播对植物病毒萌发的影响。
植物病毒的出现对农业生产和野生生态系统生物多样性的保护构成重大威胁。这一过程是由遗传和生态因素决定的,其中最重要的因素之一是病毒遇到易感植物群体的机会。种子传播具有极大的促进这种接触的潜力:从允许植物病毒在不利条件下(如缺乏易感宿主)在当地持续存在,到调解远程传播,以到达否则无法入侵的遥远植物种群。在这里,我们回顾了植物病毒种子传播与出苗之间的关系,以及其对这些病原体的流行病学影响的现有知识。我们首先建立一个基于数学建模的概念框架。然后,我们总结了支持种子传播在不同地理尺度和野生和栽培植物种群中启动破坏性植物病毒诱导的疾病流行的核心作用的实验和经验证据。最后,我们探讨了当前的方法来限制与种子传播相关的植物病毒的出现。在此基础上,提出了今后的研究方向。
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