A fijivirus capsid protein hijacks autophagy degrading an ω-3 fatty acid desaturase to suppress jasmonate-mediated antiviral defence. [PDF]
SummaryPlant viruses often suppress jasmonic acid (JA)‐mediated defences through disturbing JA signalling or biosynthesis pathways to benefit their own infection. Few studies have examined how the precursors of JA biosynthesis are regulated by viral infection. In this study, we demonstrate that rice black‐streaked dwarf virus (RBSDV) infection inhibits
Liu J +11 more
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Southern rice black-streaked dwarf virus: a white-backed planthopper transmitted fijivirus threadening rice production in Asia [PDF]
Southern rice black-streaked dwarf virus (SRBSDV), a nonenveloped icosahedral virus with a genome of 10 double-stranded RNA segments, is a novel species in the genus Fijivirus (family Reoviridae) first recognized in 2008.
Guohui eZhou +3 more
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Caenodelphax teapae (Fowler) (Hemiptera: Delphacidae): a new natural vector of the Mal de Río Cuarto virus (MRCV, Fijivirus) in Argentina [PDF]
El Mal de Río Cuarto virus (MRCV) es el agente causal del mal de Río Cuarto, una de las principales enfermedades del maíz en Argentina. Es transmitido en la naturaleza principalmente por Delphacodes kuscheli (Insecta: Hemiptera).
Marino de Remes Lenicov, Ana María +2 more
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Dynamic alterations and ecological implications of rice rhizosphere bacterial communities induced by an insect-transmitted reovirus across space and time [PDF]
Background Cereal diseases caused by insect-transmitted viruses are challenging to forecast and control because of their intermittent outbreak patterns, which are usually attributed to increased population densities of vector insects due to cereal crop ...
Nan Wu +8 more
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Pyrophagus tigrinus Remes Lenicov & Varela (Hemiptera: Delphacidae), a new vector of the Mal de Río Cuarto virus (MRCV, Fijivirus) under experimental conditions [PDF]
El Mal de Río Cuarto virus (MRCV), agente causal de la enfermedad más importante del maíz en la Argentina, es transmitido principalmente por Delphacodes kuscheli. La presencia de otros delfácidos en áreas con la virosis, permite suponer que éstos podrían
Conci, L. R. +4 more
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Perspicacious insights into plant-virus-vector interactions applying omics. [PDF]
Transmission of plant viruses by insect vectors is facilitated by unequivocal tri-partite interactions among host plants, viruses, and associated vectors.
Jangra S, Devendran R, Ghosh A.
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A fijiviral nonstructural protein triggers cell death in plant and bacterial cells via its transmembrane domain. [PDF]
Fijiviral P9‐2 protein but not RNA was shown to induce cell death by targeting the plasma membrane in plant cells, suggesting that this protein could be responsible for a programmed cell death‐like process in infected tissues with hyperplasia. Abstract Southern rice black‐streaked dwarf virus (SRBSDV; Fijivirus, Reoviridae) has become a threat to ...
Yuan Z +7 more
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ARGONAUTE 2 increases rice susceptibility to rice black-streaked dwarf virus infection by epigenetically regulating HEXOKINASE 1 expression. [PDF]
Expression of OsAGO2 is induced on rice black‐streaked dwarf virus (RBSDV) infection, which represses OsHXK1 expression via DNA methylation and controls reactive oxygen species‐mediated resistance in an inactivated mode to facilitate RBSDV infection. Abstract ARGONAUTE (AGO) proteins play crucial roles in plant defence against virus invasion.
Wang Z +12 more
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Editing of OsPsaL gene improves both yield and antiviral immunity in rice. [PDF]
Plant Biotechnology Journal, Volume 23, Issue 1, Page 17-19, January 2025.
Zhang R +6 more
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Manipulation of auxin signalling by plant viruses. [PDF]
Plant viruses interfere with auxin signalling by targeting different key regulators, which promotes virus replication, systemic movement, interaction with vectors for efficient transmission, and symptom development. Abstract Compatible plant–virus interactions result in dramatic changes of the plant transcriptome and morphogenesis, and are often ...
Müllender M +3 more
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