| Literature DB >> 25591875 |
Christina Varveri1, Varvara I Maliogka2, Theodora Kapari-Isaia3.
Abstract
Production of virus-tested material of vegetatively propagated crops through national certification schemes has been implemented in many developed countries for more than 60 years and its importance for being the best virus control means is well acknowledged by growers worldwide. The two most important elements of certification schemes are the use of sensitive, reliable, and rapid detection techniques to check the health status of the material produced and effective and simple sanitation procedures for the elimination of viruses if present in candidate material before it enters the scheme. New technologies such as next-generation sequencing platforms are expected to further enhance the efficiency of certification and production of virus-tested material, through the clarification of the unknown etiology of several graft-transmissible diseases. The successful production of virus-tested material is a demanding procedure relying on the close collaboration of researchers, official services, and the private sector. Moreover, considerable efforts have been made by regional plant protection organizations such as the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization (EPPO), the North American Plant Protection Organization (NAPPO), and the European Union and the USA to harmonize procedures, methodologies, and techniques in order to assure the quality, safety, and movement of the vegetatively propagated material produced around the world.Keywords: Certification; Detection; Propagation material; Vegetatively propagated hosts; Virus elimination
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25591875 DOI: 10.1016/bs.aivir.2014.10.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Virus Res ISSN: 0065-3527 Impact factor: 9.937