植物病毒描述:用顶级病毒学家的见解更新顶级病毒

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Miguel A. Aranda
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The economic losses caused by Sharka disease, whose causal agent is PPV, have recently been estimated at over €2.4 billion over the past 28 years. Quick decline epidemics (caused by CTV) in citrus grafted onto sour orange rootstocks have destroyed millions of trees across South America, California, Florida, Spain, Israel, and other production regions (García et al., <span>2024</span>; Sun et al., <span>2024</span>). In fact, CTV is particularly interesting in terms of control; managing stem pitting—CTV's second most important disease manifestation—has become a unique large-scale example of cross-protection, allowing disease control in extensive citrus-growing areas. Appropriately, the CTV DPV is dedicated to Prof. Moshe Bar-Joseph, a world-renowned researcher who devoted more than 50 years to citrus disease research and was a pioneer in the study of CTV and other closteroviruses (Sun et al., <span>2024</span>).</p><p>The other four viruses covered in the <i>Annals</i> DPVs are also of great applied relevance in important crops such as tomato (TSWV and ToCV), cucurbits (CABYV), and brassicas (TuMV). Research on these viruses has not only been key to understanding epidemic progression and designing control strategies but has also greatly contributed to the development of modern plant virology as a fundamental discipline. 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The DPV database has a long and significant tradition within the Association of Applied Biologists; it began in 1970 with the description of cucumber mosaic virus and contains both historical and updated descriptions of plant viruses, totalling over 400 DPVs (Aranda &amp; Gibbs, <span>2022</span>). Since 2022, <i>Annals</i> has published six DPVs, all of them excellent reviews that comprehensively cover all aspects of the biology of the virus in question, written by leading experts in the field.</p><p>The series began with the DPV on turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) (Nellist et al., <span>2022</span>), a virus that severely affects numerous crops and holds fundamental and biotechnological interest. Nellist et al. (<span>2022</span>) maintained the quality and spirit of the best previous DPVs and set the example of how to craft an excellent DPV for this new series. 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摘要

2022年初,《应用生物学年鉴》推出了植物病毒描述(DPV)系列文章,主要目标是为DPV数据库(https://www.dpvweb.net/dpv)提供新条目和修改现有条目。DPV数据库在应用生物学家协会中有着悠久而重要的传统;它从1970年开始描述黄瓜花叶病毒,并包含历史和最新的植物病毒描述,总共超过400个dpv (Aranda &;吉布斯,2022)。自2022年以来,《年鉴》共发表了6篇防疫评论,都是由该领域顶尖专家撰写的优秀评论,全面涵盖了有关病毒生物学的各个方面。该系列从萝卜花叶病毒(TuMV)的DPV开始(Nellist等人,2022年),这是一种严重影响许多作物的病毒,具有基础和生物技术利益。Nellist等人(2022)保持了之前最好的DPV的质量和精神,并为如何为这个新系列制作优秀的DPV树立了榜样。他们汇集了在TuMV生物学各个方面做出重要贡献的作者,巧妙地将经典的植物病毒学知识(包括诊断、流行病学和控制)与更现代的见解(如分子宿主-病毒相互作用)结合起来。继TuMV DPV之后,其他关于番茄褪绿病毒(ToCV)的研究也相继发表。Navas-Castillo, 2023),李子痘病毒(PPV) (García等人,2024),柑橘tristeza病毒(CTV) (Sun等人,2024),瓜蚜传播的黄色病毒(CABYV) (Rabadán等人,2025)和番茄斑点枯萎病毒(TSWV) (Tiberini等人,2025)。根据该杂志的使命,所有这些dpv都有一个共同特征,即描述具有高度应用相关性的病毒。例如,PPV和CTV可以说是木本果树最重要的病毒病原体。最近,在过去28年中,由沙卡病(其致病因子是PPV)造成的经济损失估计超过24亿欧元。嫁接到酸橙砧木上的柑橘的快速衰退流行病(由CTV引起)已经摧毁了南美洲、加利福尼亚、佛罗里达、西班牙、以色列和其他产区的数百万棵树(García等人,2024;Sun et al., 2024)。事实上,CTV在控制方面特别有趣;管理茎蚀病(ctv的第二大重要疾病表现)已成为交叉保护的独特大规模范例,允许在广泛的柑橘种植区进行疾病控制。适当地,CTV DPV是献给Moshe Bar-Joseph教授的,他是一位世界知名的研究员,致力于50多年的柑橘病研究,是CTV和其他closterovirus研究的先驱(Sun et al., 2024)。另外四种病毒在重要作物如番茄(TSWV和ToCV)、葫芦(CABYV)和芸苔(TuMV)中也有很大的应用价值。对这些病毒的研究不仅是了解流行病进展和设计控制策略的关键,而且对现代植物病毒学作为一门基础学科的发展作出了重大贡献。例如,TuMV和PPV都是广泛使用的模型病毒,用于了解它们所属的广泛的痘病毒家族的生物学和宿主相互作用(García等人,2024;Nellist et al., 2022)。到目前为止,《应用生物学年鉴》已经发表了六篇dpv,这些方面都被巧妙地捕捉到了。由于其简洁性和涵盖每种病毒的广泛主题,该集合不仅引起病毒学家的极大兴趣,而且引起一般应用生物学家的极大兴趣。事实上,将创建一个虚拟问题,使有兴趣的读者更容易获得这个集合。虽然最近《应用生物学年鉴》上关于番茄褐皱果病毒(ToBRFV)的评论(Caruso et al., 2022)最初并没有被认为是一种DPV,但其质量、严密性和主题范围清楚地使其符合DPV的条件,它也将被纳入虚拟问题。相信自己能为本刊做出有意义贡献的作者,我们绝对鼓励他们与本刊编辑委员会联系。
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Descriptions of plant viruses: Updating the top viruses with insights from the top virologists

At the beginning of 2022, Annals of Applied Biology launched the Descriptions of Plant Viruses (DPV) article series with the primary goal of feeding the DPV database (https://www.dpvweb.net/dpv) with new entries and revising existing ones. The DPV database has a long and significant tradition within the Association of Applied Biologists; it began in 1970 with the description of cucumber mosaic virus and contains both historical and updated descriptions of plant viruses, totalling over 400 DPVs (Aranda & Gibbs, 2022). Since 2022, Annals has published six DPVs, all of them excellent reviews that comprehensively cover all aspects of the biology of the virus in question, written by leading experts in the field.

The series began with the DPV on turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) (Nellist et al., 2022), a virus that severely affects numerous crops and holds fundamental and biotechnological interest. Nellist et al. (2022) maintained the quality and spirit of the best previous DPVs and set the example of how to craft an excellent DPV for this new series. They brought together authors who had made critical contributions to various aspects of TuMV biology, skilfully combining classical plant virology knowledge—including diagnostics, epidemiology, and control—with more modern insights such as molecular host–virus interactions.

Following the TuMV DPV, others have been published on tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) (Fiallo-Olivé & Navas-Castillo, 2023), plum pox virus (PPV) (García et al., 2024), citrus tristeza virus (CTV) (Sun et al., 2024), cucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus (CABYV) (Rabadán et al., 2025), and tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) (Tiberini et al., 2025). In line with the journal's mission, all of these DPVs share the common feature of describing viruses with high applied relevance. For instance, PPV and CTV are arguably the most important viral pathogens of woody fruit trees. The economic losses caused by Sharka disease, whose causal agent is PPV, have recently been estimated at over €2.4 billion over the past 28 years. Quick decline epidemics (caused by CTV) in citrus grafted onto sour orange rootstocks have destroyed millions of trees across South America, California, Florida, Spain, Israel, and other production regions (García et al., 2024; Sun et al., 2024). In fact, CTV is particularly interesting in terms of control; managing stem pitting—CTV's second most important disease manifestation—has become a unique large-scale example of cross-protection, allowing disease control in extensive citrus-growing areas. Appropriately, the CTV DPV is dedicated to Prof. Moshe Bar-Joseph, a world-renowned researcher who devoted more than 50 years to citrus disease research and was a pioneer in the study of CTV and other closteroviruses (Sun et al., 2024).

The other four viruses covered in the Annals DPVs are also of great applied relevance in important crops such as tomato (TSWV and ToCV), cucurbits (CABYV), and brassicas (TuMV). Research on these viruses has not only been key to understanding epidemic progression and designing control strategies but has also greatly contributed to the development of modern plant virology as a fundamental discipline. For example, both TuMV and PPV are widely used model viruses for understanding the biology and host interactions of the extensive potyvirus family to which they belong (García et al., 2024; Nellist et al., 2022).

All of these aspects are masterfully captured in the six DPVs that Annals of Applied Biology has published so far. This collection is attracting significant interest not only from virologists but also from applied biologists in general, thanks to its conciseness and the broad range of topics covered for each virus. In fact, a Virtual Issue will be created to make this collection more accessible to interested readers. Although the recent Annals of Applied Biology review on tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) (Caruso et al., 2022) was not originally conceived as a DPV, its quality, rigour, and scope of topics clearly qualify it as a DPV, and it will also be included in the Virtual Issue. Authors who believe they can make meaningful contributions to the collection are definitively encouraged to contact the journal's editorial board.

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Annals of Applied Biology
Annals of Applied Biology 生物-农业综合
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期刊介绍: Annals of Applied Biology is an international journal sponsored by the Association of Applied Biologists. The journal publishes original research papers on all aspects of applied research on crop production, crop protection and the cropping ecosystem. The journal is published both online and in six printed issues per year. Annals papers must contribute substantially to the advancement of knowledge and may, among others, encompass the scientific disciplines of: Agronomy Agrometeorology Agrienvironmental sciences Applied genomics Applied metabolomics Applied proteomics Biodiversity Biological control Climate change Crop ecology Entomology Genetic manipulation Molecular biology Mycology Nematology Pests Plant pathology Plant breeding & genetics Plant physiology Post harvest biology Soil science Statistics Virology Weed biology Annals also welcomes reviews of interest in these subject areas. Reviews should be critical surveys of the field and offer new insights. All papers are subject to peer review. Papers must usually contribute substantially to the advancement of knowledge in applied biology but short papers discussing techniques or substantiated results, and reviews of current knowledge of interest to applied biologists will be considered for publication. Papers or reviews must not be offered to any other journal for prior or simultaneous publication and normally average seven printed pages.
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