The Development and Application of a Dot-ELISA Assay for Diagnosis of Southern Rice Black-Streaked Dwarf Disease in the Field [PDF]
Outbreaks of the southern rice black-streaked dwarf virus (SRBSDV) have caused significant crop losses in southern China in recent years, especially in 2010.
Baoan Song +10 more
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Transcriptome and comparative gene expression analysis of Sogatella furcifera (Horváth) in response to southern rice black-streaked dwarf virus. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The white backed planthopper (WBPH), Sogatella furcifera (Horváth), causes great damage to many crops by direct feeding or transmitting plant viruses.
Yi Xu +4 more
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Silencing the Autophagy-Related Genes ATG3 and ATG9 Promotes SRBSDV Propagation and Transmission in Sogatella furcifera [PDF]
Autophagy plays diverse roles in the interaction among pathogen, vector, and host. In the plant virus and insect vector system, autophagy can be an antiviral/pro-viral factor to suppress/promote virus propagation and transmission.
Dandan Liu, Zhengxi Li, Maolin Hou
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Reovirus infection results in rice rhizosphere microbial community reassembly through metabolite-mediated recruitment and exclusion [PDF]
Background Microbial assembly plays a critical role in ecosystem function and biodiversity. While numerous studies have explored the effect of abiotic factors on the belowground community assembly, much less is known about the role of biotic interactions,
Zhanbiao Li +14 more
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Characterization of full-length long noncoding RNAs and identification of virus-responsive lncRNAs in Sogatella furcifera [PDF]
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are crucial regulators of development and stress responses in eukaryotes, but their roles in non-model insects, particularly rice planthoppers, remain poorly characterized.
Yawen Ban +11 more
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Identification and Characterization of Three Novel Solemo-like Viruses in the White-Backed Planthopper, Sogatella furcifera [PDF]
Agricultural insects play a crucial role in transmitting plant viruses and host a considerable number of insect-specific viruses (ISVs). Among these insects, the white-backed planthoppers (WBPH; Sogatella furcifera, Hemiptera: Delphacidae) are noteworthy
Jing-Na Yuan +9 more
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Tetraspanin SfCD9 as a Key Membrane Binding Factor of SRBSDV P10 Facilitates Viral Entry Into Sogatella furcifera Midgut Epithelial Cells via Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis. [PDF]
Tetraspanin SfCD9 as a key membrane binding factor of SRBSDV P10 facilitates viral entry into Sogatella furcifera midgut epithelial cells via clathrin‐mediated endocytosis. ABSTRACT Southern rice black‐streaked dwarf virus (SRBSDV), transmitted by Sogatella furcifera, causes significant rice yield losses in Asia.
Gao S +6 more
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Arboviruses antagonize insect Toll antiviral immune signaling to facilitate the coexistence of viruses with their vectors. [PDF]
Many plant arboviruses are persistently transmitted by piercing-sucking insect vectors. However, it remains largely unknown how conserved insect Toll immune response exerts antiviral activity and how plant viruses antagonize it to facilitate persistent ...
Dongsheng Jia +8 more
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Emerging Viral Threats in Rice: A Decade of Discovery and Implications for Crop Protection. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Rice viral diseases pose severe threats to global food security, with over 20 viruses identified in China alone. The advent of high‐throughput sequencing has accelerated the discovery of novel viruses in cultivated and wild rice, unveiling previously undetected threats.
Ding X +6 more
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JA-responsive R2R3-type MYB transcription factor OsMYB4P confers broad-spectrum antiviral immunity in rice. [PDF]
Summary Jasmonic acid (JA) plays a critical role in antiviral defence in rice, where viral infection activates JA signalling by degrading Jasmonate ZIM domain (JAZ) proteins, thereby releasing transcription factors (TFs) to drive JA‐mediated defence gene expression. While the JA‐responsive TF OsMYC2 has been extensively studied in rice, the involvement
Lu M +13 more
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