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Endogenous nege-like viral elements in arthropod genomes reveal virus-host coevolution and ancient history of two plant virus families. [PDF]

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Autophagy in Plant-Virus Interactions.

Annual Review of Virology, 2020
Autophagy is a conserved vacuole/lysosome-mediated degradation pathway for clearing and recycling cellular components including cytosol, macromolecules, and dysfunctional organelles. In recent years, autophagy has emerged to play important roles in plant-
Meng Yang, Asigul Ismayil, Yule Liu
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Epigenetics in the plant–virus interaction

Plant Cell Reports, 2019
Plants have developed diverse molecular mechanisms to resist viruses. RNA silencing plays a dominant role in antiviral defense. Recent studies have correlated plant antiviral silencing to epigenetic modification in genomic DNA and protein by remodeling the expression levels of coding genes.
Chenguang Wang   +5 more
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Plant Virus-Derived Vectors: Applications in Agricultural and Medical Biotechnology.

Annual Review of Virology, 2020
Major advances in our understanding of plant viral genome expression strategies and the interaction of a virus with its host for replication and movement, induction of disease, and resistance responses have been made through the generation of infectious ...
P. Abrahamian, R. Hammond, J. Hammond
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Plant–Virus Interactions

2008
A variety of techniques have been used to examine plant viral genomes, the functions of virus-encoded proteins, plant responses induced by virus infection and plant-virus interactions. This overview considers these technologies and how they have been used to identify novel viral and plant proteins or genes involved in disease and resistance responses ...
Palukaitis, Peter   +2 more
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Plant Viruses of Agricultural Importance: Current and Future Perspectives of Virus Disease Management Strategies.

Phytopathology, 2022
Plant viruses cause significant losses in agricultural crops worldwide, affecting the yield and quality of agricultural products. The emergence of novel viruses or variants through genetic evolution and spillover from reservoir host species, changes in ...
S. Tatineni, G. Hein
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Genetics of Plant Virus Resistance

Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2005
Genetic resistance to plant viruses has been used for at least 80 years to control agricultural losses to viral diseases. To date, hundreds of naturally occurring genes for resistance to plant viruses have been reported from studies of both monocot and dicot crops, their wild relatives, and the plant model, Arabidopsis.
Byoung-Cheorl, Kang   +2 more
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Plant Virus Vectors: Cauliflower Mosaic Virus

1986
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV). CaMV is the member of the caulimoviruses that are the only plant viruses known to contain double-stranded DNA. Cloned viral DNA can be introduced directly into plants by rubbing the DNA onto leaves with an abrasive, provided that the bacterial plasmid used to propagate CaMV
N. Brisson, T. Hohn
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