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Purification of Rice Stripe Virus [PDF]

open access: bronzeBio-Protocol, 2020
Although many spherical and rod-shaped plant virus purification protocols are now available, only a few protocols on filamentous plant virus purification have been published.
Gang Lu   +3 more
doaj   +6 more sources

Rice Stripe Virus Coat Protein-Mediated Virus Resistance Is Associated With RNA Silencing in Arabidopsis [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Microbiology, 2020
Rice stripe virus (RSV) causes rice stripe disease, which is one of the most serious rice diseases in eastern Asian countries. It has been shown that overexpression of RSV coat protein (CP) in rice plants enhances resistance against virus infection ...
Feng Sun   +9 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Rice stripe virus utilizes a Laodelphax striatellus salivary carbonic anhydrase to facilitate plant infection by direct molecular interaction [PDF]

open access: goldeLife
Plant viruses typically rely on insect vectors for transmission between plants, with insect salivary proteins playing critical roles in this process. In this study, we demonstrate how Laodelphax striatellus salivary carbonic anhydrase (LssaCA) promotes ...
Jing Zhao   +5 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Comparative Endosymbiont Community Structures of Nonviruliferous and Rice Stripe Virus-Viruliferous Laodelphax striatellus (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) in Korea [PDF]

open access: goldViruses
Insects and their bacterial endosymbionts form intricate ecological relationships, yet their role in host–pathogen interactions are not fully elucidated.
Jiho Jeon   +3 more
doaj   +4 more sources

Antiviral Activity of Ailanthone from Ailanthus altissima on the Rice Stripe Virus [PDF]

open access: yesViruses, 2023
Rice stripe disease caused by the rice stripe virus (RSV), which infects many Poaceae species in nature, is one of the most devastating plant viruses in rice that causes enormous losses in production.
Qingwei Tan   +6 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Molecular Hydrogen Confers Resistance to Rice Stripe Virus. [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobiol Spectr, 2023
Although molecular hydrogen has potential therapeutic effects in animals, whether or how this gas functions in plant disease resistance has not yet been elucidated. RSV was considered the most devastating plant virus in rice, since it could cause severe losses in field production.
Shao Y   +13 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Overexpression of OsCIPK30 Enhances Plant Tolerance to Rice stripe virus [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2017
Rice stripe virus (RSV) causes a severe disease in Oryza sativa (rice) in many Eastern Asian countries. The NS3 protein of RSV is a viral suppressor of RNA silencing, but plant host factors interacting with NS3 have not been reported yet.
Zhiyang Liu   +9 more
doaj   +5 more sources

Transgenic Rice Plants Expressing Artificial miRNA Targeting the Rice Stripe Virus MP Gene Are Highly Resistant to the Virus [PDF]

open access: yesBiology, 2022
Rice stripe virus (RSV) causes one of the most serious viral diseases of rice. RNA interference is one of the most efficient ways to control viral disease.
Liya Zhou   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Bayesian Phylogeographic Inference Suggests Japan as the Center for the Origin and Dissemination of Rice Stripe Virus [PDF]

open access: yesViruses, 2022
Rice stripe virus (RSV) is one of the most important viral pathogens of rice in East Asia. The origin and dispersal of RSV remain poorly understood, but an emerging hypothesis suggests that: (i) RSV originates from Yunnan, a southwest province of China ...
Kangcheng Wu   +6 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Current Insights into Research on Rice stripe virus [PDF]

open access: yesThe Plant Pathology Journal, 2013
Rice stripe virus (RSV) is one of the most destructive viruses of rice, and greatly reduces rice production in China, Japan, and Korea, where mostly japonica cultivars of rice are grown.
Won Kyong Cho   +4 more
doaj   +3 more sources

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