In recent years, kiwifruit viral diseases have become increasingly prevalent in kiwifruit-producing regions of China, significantly impacting both the yield and quality of kiwifruit. This has emerged as a significant constraint on the healthy and sustainable development of the kiwifruit industry. The use of virus-free propagation materials has been proven the most effective strategy for controlling plant viral diseases. In the present study, shoot tip culture, shoot tip cryotherapy, and their combinations with thermotherapy were established to eradicate Actinidia virus A (AcVA), Actinidia virus B (AcVB), and Actinidia chlorotic ringspot-associated virus (AcCRaV) from . Additionally, the impact of shoot tip size on virus eradication was evaluated. Among the three confirmed viruses, regardless of the procedure, AcVB was the easiest to eradicate, followed by AcVA and AcCRaV. Combining thermotherapy with shoot tip culture or cryotherapy resulted in a higher virus-free frequency (up to 27.3 and 50%, respectively) than shoot tip culture or cryotherapy alone (0 to 20%). Notably, the combination of thermotherapy and 0.5- to 1-mm shoot tip cryotherapy was shown to be the most effective protocol for virus eradication from . , which produced 50% of regenerated shoots free from all the tested viruses. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on virus elimination from kiwifruit infected with multiple viruses based on conventional shoot tip culture and shoot tip cryotherapy.

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