MacFarlane Stuart A, Neilson Roy
Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, United Kingdom.
Curr Protoc Microbiol. 2009 Feb;Chapter 16:Unit16B.5. doi: 10.1002/9780471729259.mc16b05s12.
Virus diseases often are spread between plants by vector organisms, some of which live below ground (e.g., fungi and nematodes) and feed on the plant root system. Tobraviruses are one of only two groups of plant viruses that have nematode vectors. They are primarily viruses of weed plants but can cause significant economic damage in a range of cultivated crops including potato, peas, beans, and many ornamental species. Identifying these viruses and their nematode vectors is a very important part of the struggle to combat disease in crop plants, and requires specialized techniques that will be discussed further in this unit.
病毒病常常通过媒介生物在植物间传播,其中一些媒介生物生活在地下(如真菌和线虫),以植物根系为食。烟草脆裂病毒属病毒是仅有的两组由线虫作为媒介的植物病毒之一。它们主要是杂草植物的病毒,但能在包括马铃薯、豌豆、豆类和许多观赏植物在内的一系列栽培作物中造成重大经济损失。识别这些病毒及其线虫媒介是防治作物病害斗争中非常重要的一部分,需要专门技术,本单元将进一步讨论这些技术。