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An assay was developed to detect the potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd), a dangerous plant pathogen that causes crop damage resulting in economic losses in the potato agriculture sector.
Aleksandr V. Ivanov+4 more
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Management of plant health risks associated with processing of plant-based wastes: A review [PDF]
The rise in international trade of plants and plant products has increased the risk of introduction and spread of plant pathogens and pests. In addition, new risks are arising from the implementation of more environmentally friendly methods of ...
Budge, G. E.+4 more
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Transcription is a fundamental process that mediates the interplay between genetic information and phenotype. Emerging evidence indicates that RNA polymerase II (Pol II) can catalyze transcription using both DNA and RNA templates.
Shachinthaka D. Dissanayaka Mudiyanselage+1 more
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Viruses as archaeological tools for uncovering ancient molecular relationships
The entry of a virus into the host cell always implies the alteration of certain intracellular molecular relationships, some of which may involve the recovery of ancient cellular activities. In this sense, viruses can be used as archaeological tools for identifying unexpressed activities in non‐infected cells.
Ascensión Ariza‐Mateos+5 more
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Potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) infects various plants. PSTVd pathogenesis is associated with interference with the cellular metabolism and defense signaling pathways via direct interaction with host factors or via the transcriptional or post ...
Nikol Hadjieva+4 more
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Integrative time‐scale and multi‐omics analysis of host responses to viroid infection
Abstract Viroids are circular RNAs of minimal complexity compelled to subvert plant‐regulatory networks to accomplish their infectious process. Studies focused on the response to viroid‐infection have mostly addressed specific regulatory levels and considered specifics infection‐times.
Joan Márquez‐Molins+4 more
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Small RNAs: Efficient and miraculous effectors that play key roles in plant–microbe interactions
This review summarizes the effects of small RNAs (sRNAs) on plant–pathogen interactions and the recent discoveries of cross‐kingdom sRNA trafficking, and discusses the possibility of using RNA‐based fungicides for plant protection. Abstract Plants' response to pathogens is highly complex and involves changes at different levels, such as activation or ...
Chun‐Hao Jiang+4 more
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Time-Course Microarray Analysis Reveals Differences between Transcriptional Changes in Tomato Leaves Triggered by Mild and Severe Variants of Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid [PDF]
Viroids are small non-capsidated non-coding RNA replicons that utilize host factors for efficient propagation and spread through the entire plant. They can incite specific disease symptoms in susceptible plants.
Fogtman, Anna+4 more
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The sequence polymorphism and population structure of <em>Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid</em> (TCDVd) (isolate Trust) and <em>Potato tuber spindle viroid</em> (PSTVd) (isolate FN) in tomato plants were investigated. Of the 9 and 35
Xianzhou Nie
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Plant 4/1 protein: potential player in intracellular, cell-to-cell and long-distance signaling [PDF]
Originally isolated as a result of its ability to interact with the movement protein of Tomato spotted wilt virus in a yeast two-hybrid system, the 4/1 protein is proving to be an excellent tool for studying intracellular protein trafficking and ...
Andrey G. Solovyev+6 more
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