Viroid ecology in hops (Humulus lupulus L.): high prevalence in commercial systems but low presence in wild populations
Swati Jagani, Christina Krönauer, Ute Born, Michael Helmut Hagemann

TL;DR
This study shows that commercial hop crops in Germany have high rates of viroid and virus infections, while wild populations have much lower rates, highlighting the need for better disease control in agriculture.
Contribution
The first confirmed detection of hop stunt viroid in German commercial hop fields and a detailed analysis of pathogen distribution across different hop populations.
Findings
Commercial hop populations had the highest pathogen burden with multiple infections.
Hop stunt viroid was first confirmed in commercial German hop fields.
Hop mosaic virus was found in commercial, settlement, and wild hop populations.
Abstract
Hop (Humulus lupulus L.), a vital crop in the brewing industry, is increasingly threatened by infections caused by viroids and viruses. The extensive use of vegetative propagation in hop cultivation facilitates the accumulation and dissemination of these pathogens. However, little is known about their prevalence and ecological behavior in non-commercial settings. This study provides a comprehensive overview of viroid and virus infections across Germany, with particular attention to their occurrence and potential transmission across commercial, settlement, and wild hop populations. Between 2020 and 2023, 418 hop leaf samples from commercial (n = 345), settlement (n = 29), and wild (n = 44) populations were collected. Viroid and virus detection was performed using RT-PCR and PCR. To investigate possible cross-species transmission and sequence variation, HSVd-positive samples from hops…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHops Chemistry and Applications · Plant Virus Research Studies · Plant and Fungal Interactions Research
