Viroids 2022

A special issue of Viruses (ISSN 1999-4915). This special issue belongs to the section "Viruses of Plants, Fungi and Protozoa".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2022) | Viewed by 7551

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Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China
Interests: viroid and viroid disese; fruit tree virus characterization; molecular diagnostics; next-generation sequencing

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Dear Colleagues,

It has been fifty years since the first viroid was discovered in 1971. Through the efforts of the first and second generation of viroidologists, there has been great progress in the viroid research. Yet as time goes by, some of these veterans have passed away, and the rest would also gradually withdraw from the historical stage of viroid research. In this special moment, Viruses established a Special Issue called Viroid 2022, aiming to look back to the accomplishment of the half-century history of viroid research, and at the same time, raise the awareness of this new type subviral agent and related diseases, especially among the young biologists.

Prof. Dr. Shifang Li
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • viroid
  • viroid-like RNA
  • viroid replication
  • viroid movement
  • viroid structure
  • viroid transmission
  • viroid pathogenesis
  • anti-viroid strategies
  • viroid diagnosis
  • size limit of viroid
  • new viroid species

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Hop Latent Viroid: A Hidden Threat to the Cannabis Industry
by Charith Raj Adkar-Purushothama, Teruo Sano and Jean-Pierre Perreault
Viruses 2023, 15(3), 681; https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.3390/v15030681 - 04 Mar 2023
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Hop latent viroid (HLVd) is the biggest concern for cannabis and hop growers worldwide. Although most HLVd-infected plants remain asymptomatic, research on hops has demonstrated a decrease in both the α-bitter acid and terpene content of hop cones, which affects their economic value. [...] Read more.
Hop latent viroid (HLVd) is the biggest concern for cannabis and hop growers worldwide. Although most HLVd-infected plants remain asymptomatic, research on hops has demonstrated a decrease in both the α-bitter acid and terpene content of hop cones, which affects their economic value. The HLVd-associated “dudding” or “duds” disease of cannabis was first reported in 2019 in California. Since then, the disease has become widespread in cannabis-growing facilities across North America. Although severe yield loss associated with duds disease has been recorded, little scientific information is available to growers in order to contain HLVd. Consequently, this review aims to summarise all of the scientific information available on HLVd so as to be able to understand the effect of HLVd on yield loss, cannabinoid content, terpene profile, disease management and inform crop protection strategies. Full article
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