Phytopathology. 2006 Apr;96(4):356-68. doi: 10.1094/PHYTO-96-0356.
ABSTRACT Citrus exocortis viroid (CEVd), Citrus bent leaf viroid (CBLVd), a noncachexia variant of Hop stunt viroid (HSVd), Citrus viroid III (CVd-III), and Citrus viroid IV (CVd-IV) were co-inoculated as two-, three-, four-, and five-viroid mixtures to Clementine trees grafted on trifoliate orange to evaluate their effect on symptom expression, tree growth, and fruit yield. Most trees infected with CEVd-containing viroid mixtures developed exocortis scaling symptoms, as did CEVd alone, whereas most trees infected with HSVd- or CVd-IV-containing mixtures developed bark-cracking symptoms. Trees infected with mixtures containing both CEVd and CVd-IV revealed the existence of antagonism between these two viroids in terms of the expected bark-scaling and cracking symptoms. Synergistic interactions also were identified in trees infected with certain viroid combinations that, in spite of lacking CEVd, expressed exocortis-like scaling symptoms. Viroid interactions also affected the expected response of trees in terms of vegetative growth and fruit yield. Trees infected with viroid combinations containing CEVd or CVd-III were smaller and produced less fruit than trees infected with mixtures not containing these viroids. Viroid interactions on scion circumference and cumulative fruit yield, in terms of additivity of their effects, were statistically confirmed using a factorial analysis of variance model with two mean estimation approaches. In single-viroid infections, CEVd, CVd-III, and, to a lesser extent, CBLVd consistently and significantly reduced tree size and fruit yield. Conversely, HSVd and CVd-IV slightly increased fruit yield and reduced scion circumference. Rare and not consistent significant interactions were detected with the five-, four-, and three-viroid combinations. Antagonistic interactions between CEVd and CVd-III or CBLVd and CVd-III were revealed over the years with consistent significance. The antagonistic interaction between CEVd and CVd-IV was highly significant over the years when additional viroids were present; however, this antagonism appeared much later in the case of an exclusive interaction. HSVd and CVd-IV showed a consistent and significant synergistic interaction on yield only when both viroids were exclusively present. These results demonstrate antagonistic or synergistic relationships between citrus viroids depending on the viroid mixtures present in the host.
摘要 曾将柑橘外果皮坏死病毒(CEVd)、柑橘曲叶病毒(CBLVd)(黄脉病毒的非消瘦型变体)、Hop stunt 病毒(HSVd)、柑橘病毒 3 型(CVd-III)和柑橘病毒 4 型(CVd-IV)组合成双、三、四和五重病毒混合物接种到克莱门氏小柑橘树上,以评估它们对症状表达、树体生长和果实产量的影响。感染含 CEVd 的病毒混合物的大多数树表现出外果皮剥落症状,如同单独感染 CEVd 一样,而感染含 HSVd 或 CVd-IV 的混合物的大多数树则表现出树皮开裂症状。感染同时含有 CEVd 和 CVd-IV 的混合物的树表现出这两种病毒之间存在拮抗关系,这两种病毒在预期的树皮剥落和开裂症状方面存在拮抗关系。在感染某些病毒组合的树中还发现了协同作用,尽管这些组合中缺乏 CEVd,但仍表现出外果皮剥落样症状。病毒间的相互作用也影响了树木的预期生长和果实产量。感染含 CEVd 或 CVd-III 的病毒组合的树木比感染不含这些病毒的混合物的树木更小,产量更低。使用具有两种均值估计方法的方差分析模型的因子分析,从它们的效应的可加性的角度,对茎周长和累积果实产量的病毒间相互作用进行了统计确认。在单一病毒感染中,CEVd、CVd-III 以及在较小程度上的 CBLVd 一致且显著地降低了树体大小和果实产量。相反,HSVd 和 CVd-IV 略微增加了果实产量并减少了茎周长。在五重、四重和三重病毒组合中,检测到罕见且不一致的显著相互作用。多年来,发现 CEVd 和 CVd-III 或 CBLVd 和 CVd-III 之间存在拮抗作用,并且具有一致性显著。当存在其他病毒时,CEVd 和 CVd-IV 之间的拮抗作用多年来一直高度显著;然而,在单独的相互作用中,这种拮抗作用出现得更晚。只有当两种病毒都单独存在时,HSVd 和 CVd-IV 对产量表现出一致且显著的协同作用。这些结果表明,柑橘病毒之间存在拮抗或协同关系,具体取决于宿主中存在的病毒混合物。