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F. Wlllbm Wer University of Florida, Gainesville NanJing KO National Chung-Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan 0111C. Wldu and Mark 8. EHiott Unlverslty of Florida, Gainesville Sek-Man Wong National University of Singapore, Republic of Singapore Viruses of Orchids and Their Control Orchids have more vim disease prob hs than moat crops. ThF commcmhl value of an orehid can k todueed con- siderably w h it beeomw dhmcd, and bewe vinua are greatly &ad, patticu- larly by brseders d grown of cut flowen. Mueh infomati011 about v - of haa d t t d since 1947, when tlw Brat orchid vim was dGsCribpd (IS). Ntvertbb, vhm remain wide- sp- In cultivated orchids, men though the mquMte mnml technology L now available. C~OiOrdddr The Orchidaceat is perhaps the hrga and mast diwm pht family, wwhting of mon thaa 25,000 qmh in 800-900 genera. Orebids grow n a t u d y through- out the world, exoept in amic zoaes and the major deserts, as epiphytes, lithophytes, terresttiah, and even myootrophs. Orchids are best known for thcir attractive flown (FI I A). More than 25,000 omid hybrids haw ken ddbed, ad many of them are mutti- generic. Few 0 - 8 arc edible; however, vanilla flavoring is derived from an or- chid seed capsule (F* 1% Some orchids that m not nody cultivated art vd- ued as wild flowers (& 21, some of which (e-g., cvpr@dbl cold, I.& Irh me~rdas, and Pla~mh IIP tqriPbkr) in the United State have tp ceived fodwnl ad state p m t d o a as elcdaqpd species. The most importaat onWa from a eommueid staadpoint art thase grown for cut fl- thew Wude spitu of AraciurLr, ~ ~ ~ r w n , Wtleya, Cym- bidium, Den*, kik Papllopcdihun, - i s , Rcrsan- tka, and Van& and their hybridr Such orchids are grown in many partr of the world but we w+ly important in Soutbwst Asia (Fa 3A). m, the hugest producer, bas a $35 million export indwtry. Cut flower orchids in the uopk are generally rild-growa with minimal mabtenaneeanee The Vdl& or- chid is also fitldgrown (Fi 3B) and in ieeeat yeam b become M i y important as a source for vanilla. At 520 to S70 per kilogram on the htcrrrational wholes& market, vda b tbc second maa expmiw spice aftu saffron. The largest vanilla prodwen are M- car, Comoro bland% and hdoawia. wbkh eoUeaively product about 1,400 t of dried "b" for apoa la tb ternpetate zones, most orchids are grown in greenhousa (Fa 3C), but some (e.g., Rk~illa and Qpr4wdhrn) can be grown outdm as gaden plaab. Grccnh~~otchidsrrre~rauy marlatcd aa potw plants for hob-. In Floridr, for example, where there arc abut 3,000 active hobbyists, over 4.5 X I@ mz of structural spaoe k devoted to grow orchids, which haw an mi- mated annual sates value ofU miUion. m#r of Omhldr At ht 25 v i m of orchids haw hen liated (2,12,23) (Table 1). Of tlrese, cym- bidium mosaic virw (CyMV) and adon- MgImm *pot virus (ORSV), wbich klong to the potexh and tobamu- vim group, mpaaiwly, have received the most awntion. ORSV has be#l con- fused with tobaeeo mosaic virtrs (TMV), but TMV may nor be an important or- chid pathogen (4). TMV has not ken demkd in sump, men though grot* houqpwn orchids are froqueatly ex- pmd to TMV indm from idd mcmbersdtbO~whicbm often commeteially grown with orchids (22). Both CyMV ad ORSV infm orchids of many genera of old- aDd new-world origin (Tabk 2), but CyMV oeem to bc more pmmon. Thmc virrPlss can infect other plants that am inoculated experi- mentally, but only orchids sustain em- nomic dam* Since there art no con- firmed reports of natural infedon by Plant OlmsdSeptember iaeO 621
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Page 1: Viruses of Orchids Their Control€¦ · National University of Singapore, Republic of Singapore Viruses of Orchids and Their Control Orchids have more vim disease prob hs than moat

F. Wlllbm W e r University of Florida, Gainesville

NanJing KO National Chung-Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan

0111 C. Wldu and Mark 8. EHiott Unlverslty of Florida, Gainesville

Sek-Man Wong National University of Singapore, Republic of Singapore

Viruses of Orchids and Their Control Orchids have more v i m disease prob

h s than moat crops. ThF commcmhl value of an orehid can k todueed con- siderably w h it beeomw dhmcd, and bewe vinua are greatly &ad, patticu- larly by brseders d grown of cut flowen. Mueh infomati011 about v- of haa d t t d since 1947, when tlw Brat orchid v i m was dGsCribpd (IS). N t v e r t b b , v h m remain wide- sp- In cultivated orchids, men though the mquMte mnml technology L now available.

C ~ O i O r d d d r The Orchidaceat is perhaps the hrga

and mast diwm p h t family, wwhting of mon thaa 25,000 qmh in 800-900 genera. Orebids grow natudy through- out the world, exoept in amic zoaes and the major deserts, as epiphytes, lithophytes, terresttiah, and even myootrophs. Orchids are best known for thcir attractive flown (FI I A). More than 25,000 omid hybrids haw ken d d b e d , a d many of them are mutti- generic. Few 0-8 arc edible; however, vanilla flavoring is derived from an or- chid seed capsule (F* 1% Some orchids that m not n o d y cultivated art vd- ued as wild flowers (& 21, some of which (e-g., c v p r @ d b l c o l d , I.& I r h m e ~ r d a s , and P l a ~ m h IIP tqriPbkr) in the United State have tp ceived fodwnl a d state p m t d o a as elcdaqpd species. The most importaat o n W a from a

eommueid staadpoint art thase grown

for cut fl- thew Wude spitu of AraciurLr, ~ ~ ~ r w n , Wtleya, Cym- bidium, Den*, kik Papllopcdihun, -is, Rcrsan- t k a , and Van& and their hybridr Such orchids are grown in many partr of the world but we w+ly important in Soutbwst Asia (Fa 3A). m, the hugest producer, bas a $35 million export indwtry. Cut flower orchids in the u o p k are generally rild-growa with minimal mabtenaneeanee The V d l & or- chid is also fitldgrown (Fi 3B) and in ieeeat yeam b become M i y important as a source for vanilla. At 520 to S70 per kilogram on the htcrrrational wholes& market, v d a b tbc second maa expmiw spice aftu saffron. The largest vanilla prodwen are M- car, Comoro bland% and hdoawia. wbkh eoUeaively product about 1,400 t of dried "b" for apoa la t b ternpetate zones, most orchids

are grown in greenhousa (Fa 3C), but some (e.g., Rk~illa and Qpr4wdhrn) can be grown o u t d m as gaden plaab. G r c c n h ~ ~ o t c h i d s r r r e ~ r a u y marlatcd aa potw plants for hob-. In Floridr, for example, where there arc abut 3,000 active hobbyists, over 4.5 X I@ mz of structural spaoe k devoted to grow orchids, which haw an mi- mated annual sates value ofU miUion.

m#r of Omhldr At h t 25 v i m of orchids haw hen

liated (2,12,23) (Table 1). Of tlrese, cym- bidium mosaic virw (CyMV) and adon- MgImm *pot virus (ORSV), wbich klong to the p o t e x h and tobamu- v i m group, mpaaiwly, have received the most awntion. ORSV has be#l con- fused with tobaeeo mosaic virtrs (TMV), but TMV may nor be an important or-

chid pathogen (4). TMV has not k e n demkd in sump, men though grot* h o u q p w n orchids are froqueatly ex- p m d to TMV indm from i d d m c m b e r s d t b O ~ w h i c b m often commeteially grown with orchids (22).

Both CyMV a d ORSV infm orchids of many genera of old- aDd new-world origin (Tabk 2), but CyMV oeem to bc more pmmon. Thmc virrPlss can infect other plants that am inoculated experi- mentally, but only orchids sustain em- nomic dam* Since there art no con- firmed reports of natural infedon by

Plant OlmsdSeptember iaeO 621

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