Molecular cloning and RNA interference-mediated functional characterization of a Halloween gene in the white-backed planthopper [PDF]
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Virulence adaptation by rice planthoppers and leafhoppers to resistance genes and loci: a review [PDF]
In recent decades, research on developing and deploying resistant rice has accelerated due to the availability of modern molecular tools and, in particular, advances in marker-assisted selection.
Horgan, Finbarr G.
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Characterizing global gene expression and antiviral response in Frankliniella occidentalis infected with Tomato spotted wilt virus [PDF]
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Plant PathologyDorith RotenbergFrankliniella occidentalis, the western flower thrips, transmits the plant-pathogenic virus, Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV), through a circulative-propagative transmission strategy.
Schneweis, Derek Joseph
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The prospects of targeting messenger RNA surveillance factor PELOTA for developing virus resistance in plants. [PDF]
Majumdar A +8 more
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Pelota: A double-edged sword in virus infection. [PDF]
Li X, Zhou X, Li F.
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A viral protein disrupts rice cell wall integrity and modulates interactions with viruses and insects. [PDF]
Zhang J +10 more
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Diverse RNA viral effectors converge on facilitation of AGO4 degradation to promote infection. [PDF]
Xie K +9 more
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Arboviruses manipulate rice's volatile emissions, protecting insect vectors from natural enemies in the field. [PDF]
Liu Q +9 more
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Reoviruses hijack the SMARCB1-MYC transcriptional regulation complex to activate autophagy for persistent viral infection in leafhopper vector. [PDF]
Wang H +6 more
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