# The Effect of Viral Infection on the Growth of HoneySweet GM Plum Trees

**Authors:** Petr Komínek, Marcela Komínková, Jana Brožová

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/plants15060903 · Plants · 2026-03-14

## TL;DR

This study shows that viral infections significantly reduce the growth of genetically modified HoneySweet plum trees over 24 years in the field.

## Contribution

The study provides long-term evidence of how specific viral combinations affect the growth of genetically modified plum trees.

## Key findings

- Infected trees showed significantly reduced growth compared to non-infected controls.
- ACLSV had the strongest negative effect on tree growth, while PDV had little impact.

## Abstract

Plum pox virus (PPV) is one of the most destructive pathogens affecting stone fruit trees. It causes sharka disease and severe yield losses. The genetically modified plum cultivar ‘HoneySweet’ was developed to provide long-lasting resistance to PPV via RNA interference. Long-term field trials of ‘HoneySweet’ have been conducted in the Czech Republic since 2001, involving the artificial inoculation of the cultivar with PPV alone, and with apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV) and prune dwarf virus (PDV) in combination. This study evaluates the impact of viral infection on tree growth after 24 years in the field. Growth parameters—trunk cross-sectional area (TCSA) and canopy volume—were measured and analysed using ANOVA and Tukey’s test. The results show that infected trees exhibit significantly reduced growth compared to non-infected controls, with the strongest inhibition observed in trees inoculated with PPV + PDV + ACLSV. The presence of ACLSV had the most pronounced negative effect on growth, while PDV did not significantly influence tree vigour. These findings emphasise the importance of using virus-free rootstocks and certified planting material to prevent growth suppression in HoneySweet orchards.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Prunus domestica (taxon 3758)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Viral Infection (MESH:D014777), sharka disease (MESH:D004194)
- **Species:** Prune dwarf virus (no rank) [taxon 33760], Plum pox virus (no rank) [taxon 12211], Trichovirus mali (species) [taxon 12175]

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