Affiliation:
1. Plant Pathology Department University of Florida Gainesville USA
Abstract
AbstractUntil recently, only a few plant viruses had been studied for use as biological control agents for weeds, but none had been developed into a registered bioherbicide. This position changed in 2014, when the US Environmental Protection Agency granted an unrestricted Section 3 registration for tobacco mild green mosaic virus (TMGMV) strain U2 as a herbicide active ingredient for a commercial bioherbicide (SolviNix LC). It is approved for the control of tropical soda apple (TSA, Solanum viarum), an invasive ‘noxious weed’ in the United States. TSA is a problematic weed in cattle pastures and natural areas in Florida. The TMGMV‐U2 product kills TSA consistently, completely, and within a few weeks after its application. It is part of the TSA integrated best management practice in Florida along with approved chemical herbicides and a classical biocontrol agent, Gratiana boliviana (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). TMGMV is nonpathogenic and nontoxic to humans, animals, and other fauna, environmentally safe, and as effective as chemical herbicides. Unlike the insect biocontrol agent, TMGMV kills and eliminates the weed from fields and helps recycle the dead biomass in the soil. Here the discovery, proof of concept, mode of action, risk analyses, application methods and tools, field testing, and development of the virus as the commercial product are reviewed. Also reviewed here are the data and scientific justifications advanced to answer the concerns raised about the use of the virus as a herbicide. The prospects for discovery and development of other plant‐virus‐based bioherbicides are discussed. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.
Subject
Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,General Medicine
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