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Review
. 2015:53:357-78.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-phyto-080614-120140. Epub 2015 May 29.

Sharka epidemiology and worldwide management strategies: learning lessons to optimize disease control in perennial plants

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Sharka epidemiology and worldwide management strategies: learning lessons to optimize disease control in perennial plants

Loup Rimbaud et al. Annu Rev Phytopathol. 2015.

Abstract

Many plant epidemics that cause major economic losses cannot be controlled with pesticides. Among them, sharka epidemics severely affect prunus trees worldwide. Its causal agent, Plum pox virus (PPV; genus Potyvirus), has been classified as a quarantine pathogen in numerous countries. As a result, various management strategies have been implemented in different regions of the world, depending on the epidemiological context and on the objective (i.e., eradication, suppression, containment, or resilience). These strategies have exploited virus-free planting material, varietal improvement, surveillance and removal of trees in orchards, and statistical models. Variations on these management options lead to contrasted outcomes, from successful eradication to widespread presence of PPV in orchards. Here, we present management strategies in the light of sharka epidemiology to gain insights from this worldwide experience. Although focused on sharka, this review highlights more general levers and promising approaches to optimize disease control in perennial plants.

Keywords: aphid; detection; modeling; resistance; strategy; tolerance.

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