Viral Threats to Fruit and Vegetable Crops in the Caribbean

Author:

Tennant Paula12,Rampersad Sephra3ORCID,Alleyne Angela4ORCID,Johnson Lloyd1,Tai Deiondra2,Amarakoon Icolyn5,Roye Marcia2,Pitter Patrice26,Chang Peta-Gaye6,Myers Morgan Lisa6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Life Sciences, The University of the West Indies, Mona, St. Andrew JMAAW07, Jamaica

2. Biotechnology Centre, The University of the West Indies, Mona, St. Andrew JMAAW07, Jamaica

3. Department of Life Sciences, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine 999183, Trinidad and Tobago

4. Department of Biological and Chemical Sciences, The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Bridgetown BB11000, Barbados

5. Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Biochemistry Section, Faculty of Medical Sciences Teaching and Research Complex, The University of the West Indies, Mona, St. Andrew JMAAW07, Jamaica

6. Ministry of Agriculture, Bodles Research Station, Old Harbour, St. Catherine JMACE18, Jamaica

Abstract

Viruses pose major global challenges to crop production as infections reduce the yield and quality of harvested products, hinder germplasm exchange, increase financial inputs, and threaten food security. Small island or archipelago habitat conditions such as those in the Caribbean are particularly susceptible as the region is characterized by high rainfall and uniform, warm temperatures throughout the year. Moreover, Caribbean islands are continuously exposed to disease risks because of their location at the intersection of transcontinental trade between North and South America and their role as central hubs for regional and global agricultural commodity trade. This review provides a summary of virus disease epidemics that originated in the Caribbean and those that were introduced and spread throughout the islands. Epidemic-associated factors that impact disease development are also discussed. Understanding virus disease epidemiology, adoption of new diagnostic technologies, implementation of biosafety protocols, and widespread acceptance of biotechnology solutions to counter the effects of cultivar susceptibility remain important challenges to the region. Effective integrated disease management requires a comprehensive approach that should include upgraded phytosanitary measures and continuous surveillance with rapid and appropriate responses.

Funder

Office of Graduate Studies and Research

Protection of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (PPGRFA) Management Authority

Department of Life Sciences

Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining

Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Plant Protection Unit

The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine

Publisher

MDPI AG

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