Ecology of Yellow Dwarf Viruses in Crops and Grasslands: Interactions in the Context of Climate Change.

IF 11.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Jasmine S Peters, Beatriz A Aguirre, Anna DiPaola, Alison G Power
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Abstract

Our understanding of the ecological interactions between plant viruses, their insect vectors, and their host plants has increased rapidly over the past decade. The suite of viruses known collectively as the yellow dwarf viruses infect an extensive range of cultivated and noncultivated grasses worldwide and is one of the best-studied plant virus systems. The yellow dwarf viruses are ubiquitous in cereal crops, where they can significantly limit yields, and there is growing recognition that they are also ubiquitous in grassland ecosystems, where they can influence community dynamics. Here, we discuss recent research that has explored (a) the extent and impact of yellow dwarf viruses in a diversity of plant communities, (b) the role of vector behavior in virus transmission, and (c) the prospects for impacts of climate change-including rising temperatures, drought, and elevated CO2-on the epidemiology of yellow dwarf viruses.

作物和草地黄矮病毒的生态学:气候变化背景下的相互作用。
在过去的十年中,我们对植物病毒、其昆虫载体和寄主植物之间的生态相互作用的了解迅速增加。黄矮病毒(yellow dwarf virus)是一组被统称为黄矮病毒(yellow dwarf virus)的病毒,广泛感染世界范围内的栽培和非栽培禾草,是研究得最好的植物病毒系统之一。黄矮病毒在谷类作物中普遍存在,在那里它们可以显著地限制产量,并且越来越多的人认识到它们在草原生态系统中也普遍存在,在那里它们可以影响群落动态。在这里,我们讨论了最近的研究,这些研究探讨了(a)黄矮病毒在植物群落多样性中的范围和影响,(b)媒介行为在病毒传播中的作用,以及(c)气候变化(包括气温上升、干旱和二氧化碳升高)对黄矮病毒流行病学影响的前景。
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Annual review of phytopathology
Annual review of phytopathology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
16.60
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19
期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Phytopathology, established in 1963, covers major advancements in plant pathology, including plant disease diagnosis, pathogens, host-pathogen Interactions, epidemiology and ecology, breeding for resistance and plant disease management, and includes a special section on the development of concepts. The journal is now open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program, with articles published under a CC BY license.
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