2023
DOI: 10.3390/v15051184
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Distinct Red Blotch Disease Epidemiological Dynamics in Two Nearby Vineyards

Abstract: Grapevine red blotch virus (GRBV) causes red blotch disease and is transmitted by the three-cornered alfalfa hopper, Spissistilus festinus. GRBV isolates belong to a minor phylogenetic clade 1 and a predominant clade 2. Spatiotemporal disease dynamics were monitored in a 1-hectare ‘Merlot’ vineyard planted in California in 2015. Annual surveys first revealed disease onset in 2018 and a 1.6% disease incidence in 2022. Ordinary runs and phylogenetic analyses documented significant aggregation of vines infected w… Show more

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“…If this leafhopper species was an epidemiologically important vector of GRBV, virus transmission would likely be extensive and homogenous within vineyards. This is not the case, except at the edge of some vineyards where diseased grapevines are aggregated (Cieniewicz et al 2017b, 2019, Dalton et al 2019, KC et al 2022, Flasco et al 2023b. Overall, the experimental evidence to convincingly support the capacity of E. ziczac or any other leafhopper to act as a vector of GRBV is lacking.…”
Section: Tissue Tropism Of the Virus Should Match The Preferred Insec...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…If this leafhopper species was an epidemiologically important vector of GRBV, virus transmission would likely be extensive and homogenous within vineyards. This is not the case, except at the edge of some vineyards where diseased grapevines are aggregated (Cieniewicz et al 2017b, 2019, Dalton et al 2019, KC et al 2022, Flasco et al 2023b. Overall, the experimental evidence to convincingly support the capacity of E. ziczac or any other leafhopper to act as a vector of GRBV is lacking.…”
Section: Tissue Tropism Of the Virus Should Match The Preferred Insec...mentioning
confidence: 98%