INVESTIGADORES
SENDIN Lorena Noelia
artículos
Título:
Transgenic‐based solutions for citrus disease management in Argentina
Autor/es:
DE FRANCESCO, AGUSTINA; SENDÍN, LORENA NOELIA; GÓMEZ, ROCÍO LILIANA; REYES, CARINA ANDREA
Revista:
CROP SCIENCE
Editorial:
CROP SCIENCE SOC AMER
Referencias:
Año: 2021
ISSN:
0011-183X
Resumen:
Citrus is a major fruit crop with economic importance worldwide, with citriculture historically threatened at times by a diverse array of pathogens. As a leading producer and exporter, Argentina has been dealing with endemic and quarantine diseases of citrus by implementing conventional management strategies. In recent decades, the pursuit of pathogen-resistant transgenic citrus has been explored in the country as part of a long-term and sustainable disease management strategy. Successful genetically modified organisms (GMOs) were created locally, engineered to resist viruses and bacteria for the control of tristeza, psorosis, canker and huanglongbing diseases of citrus. While the Argentine regulatory system accommodated these developments, there were also difficulties that demand further recognition and analysis. In the present work, we describe four major diseases affecting Argentine citriculture and a series of GMO-oriented strategies for their management. We explore the methodologies behind these strategies, including transgenic-based approaches, the current state of regulations, and what further actions may be taken to ensure continuing protection for citriculture.