Recent Advances on Citrus yellow vein clearing virus in Citrus

Citrus yellow vein clearing virus (CYVCV) is the causal agent of yellow vein clearing disease, a significant and devastating disease of most citrus species including lemon and sour orange. CYVCV, a single-strand positive-sense RNA virus containing six ORFs (Open Reading Frames), represents a new spe...

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Main Authors: Cuihua Liu, Hai Liu, John Hurst, Michael P Timko, Changyong Zhou
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2020-07-01
Series:Horticultural Plant Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468014120300431
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spelling doaj-04aa6267983e4a3d8b08c240f1fb0f972021-04-02T13:56:29ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Horticultural Plant Journal2468-01412020-07-0164216222Recent Advances on Citrus yellow vein clearing virus in CitrusCuihua Liu0Hai Liu1John Hurst2Michael P Timko3Changyong Zhou4Citrus Research Institute, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, China; Department of Biology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904, USADepartment of Biology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904, USADepartment of Biology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904, USADepartment of Biology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904, USA; Corresponding authors.Citrus Research Institute, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, China; Corresponding authors.Citrus yellow vein clearing virus (CYVCV) is the causal agent of yellow vein clearing disease, a significant and devastating disease of most citrus species including lemon and sour orange. CYVCV, a single-strand positive-sense RNA virus containing six ORFs (Open Reading Frames), represents a new species in the genus Mandarivirus of the Alphaflexiviridae family. The virus can cause particularly serious damage, resulting in reduced tree vigor, lower yields, and decreased marketability of fruit production, and it has been found in India, Turkey, Pakistan, China and Iran. Here we described the geographical distribution of the virus, its transmission mode by grafting, mechanical inoculation, and insects, as well as currently available techniques for detection. In addition, we also discussed practical measures aimed at controlling the disease and provided theoretical guidance to prevent the acquisition and spread of the disease that is a significant step toward ensuring the health of the citrus industry.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468014120300431Citrus yellow vein clearing virusgeographical distributionviral detectionpractical management
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author Cuihua Liu
Hai Liu
John Hurst
Michael P Timko
Changyong Zhou
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Hai Liu
John Hurst
Michael P Timko
Changyong Zhou
Recent Advances on Citrus yellow vein clearing virus in Citrus
Horticultural Plant Journal
Citrus yellow vein clearing virus
geographical distribution
viral detection
practical management
author_facet Cuihua Liu
Hai Liu
John Hurst
Michael P Timko
Changyong Zhou
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title Recent Advances on Citrus yellow vein clearing virus in Citrus
title_short Recent Advances on Citrus yellow vein clearing virus in Citrus
title_full Recent Advances on Citrus yellow vein clearing virus in Citrus
title_fullStr Recent Advances on Citrus yellow vein clearing virus in Citrus
title_full_unstemmed Recent Advances on Citrus yellow vein clearing virus in Citrus
title_sort recent advances on citrus yellow vein clearing virus in citrus
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Horticultural Plant Journal
issn 2468-0141
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Citrus yellow vein clearing virus (CYVCV) is the causal agent of yellow vein clearing disease, a significant and devastating disease of most citrus species including lemon and sour orange. CYVCV, a single-strand positive-sense RNA virus containing six ORFs (Open Reading Frames), represents a new species in the genus Mandarivirus of the Alphaflexiviridae family. The virus can cause particularly serious damage, resulting in reduced tree vigor, lower yields, and decreased marketability of fruit production, and it has been found in India, Turkey, Pakistan, China and Iran. Here we described the geographical distribution of the virus, its transmission mode by grafting, mechanical inoculation, and insects, as well as currently available techniques for detection. In addition, we also discussed practical measures aimed at controlling the disease and provided theoretical guidance to prevent the acquisition and spread of the disease that is a significant step toward ensuring the health of the citrus industry.
topic Citrus yellow vein clearing virus
geographical distribution
viral detection
practical management
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468014120300431
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