2021
DOI: 10.3390/plants10010138
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Assessment of the Current Status of Potyviruses in Watermelon and Pumpkin Crops in Spain: Epidemiological Impact of Cultivated Plants and Mixed Infections

Abstract: Viral infections on cucurbit plants cause substantial quality and yield losses on their crops. The diseased plants can often be infected by multiple viruses, and their epidemiology may depend, in addition to the agro-ecological management practices, on the combination of these viral infections. Watermelon mosaic virus (WMV) is one of the most prevalent viruses in cucurbit crops, and Moroccan watermelon mosaic virus (MWMV) emerged as a related species that threatens these crops. The occurrence of WMV and MWMV w… Show more

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“…In conclusion, despite the extent of this new yellowing disease in watermelon and other cucurbit crops being unknown, our findings suggest that this novel CABYV variant may be currently threatening cucurbit crops. It is thus fundamental to consider that plant viral epidemics are often initiated and spread through different host plants and varieties, along with different agroecological practices that may alter the viral disease epidemiology (Moya‐Ruiz et al, 2021; Jeger, 2020; Juárez et al, 2019; Valverde et al, 2020). This exchange of viral diseases between overlapping crops at spatial/temporal scales could play an important role, as it may hinder the early detection of the disease.…”
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“…In conclusion, despite the extent of this new yellowing disease in watermelon and other cucurbit crops being unknown, our findings suggest that this novel CABYV variant may be currently threatening cucurbit crops. It is thus fundamental to consider that plant viral epidemics are often initiated and spread through different host plants and varieties, along with different agroecological practices that may alter the viral disease epidemiology (Moya‐Ruiz et al, 2021; Jeger, 2020; Juárez et al, 2019; Valverde et al, 2020). This exchange of viral diseases between overlapping crops at spatial/temporal scales could play an important role, as it may hinder the early detection of the disease.…”
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“…Additionally, potyviruses, such as watermelon mosaic virus (WMV), zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV), and papaya ringspot virus (PRSV), as well as cucumber mosaic virus (CMV, genus Cucumovirus), among others, have been reported to affect cucurbit crops (Bertin et al, 2020;Desbiez et al, 2020;Juárez et al, 2013), with a relatively high importance in Spain (De Moya-Ruiz et al, 2021;Juárez et al, 2013). Furthermore, the number of multiple viral infections is comparatively high in cucurbit plant species in Spain, and CABYV and WMV are often found in mixed virus combinations (Juárez et al, 2013;Kassem et al, 2007Kassem et al, , 2013.…”
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“…Within the Mediterranean basin, Spain is among the largest producer of cucurbits, with a total of 67,500 ha cultivated in the central and southeastern areas and over 3 million tonnes harvested a year [ 31 ]. Our current observations in these crops suggest that the incidence of aphid-transmitted viruses has increased in the last few seasons [ 32 , 33 , 34 ], concurrently with an increase in the aphid population in the early stages of crop cultivation. Thus, a better understanding of the intricate epidemiology of cucurbit viral diseases will allow the improvement of the management strategies utilized for these pests and the aphid-transmitted viruses in crops [ 35 , 36 ].…”
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“…However, a monitoring of crops revealed the different presence of WMV and MWME which could be explained on host plant species, but also on the different ranges of plant host species, and of aphid vector species between the two virus species. In addition, experimental infections suggest that mixed infections with both virus species in the same host also determines the viral loads, and may explain impaired distribution of one of the viruses [12].…”
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