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Rice hoja blanca virus (RHBV), transmitted by the insect vector Tagosodes orizicolus, poses a significant threat to rice cultivation. Here, we use CRISPR/Cas9 technology to produce specific mutations in the AGO4 gene of Oryza sativa, using the Fedearroz ...
Johan Ñañez +9 more
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Occurrence and integrated control of major rice diseases in China
Rice is constantly under threat from a variety of pathogens. This review highlights the major diseases affecting rice in China, including three fungal diseases, two bacterial diseases, two viral diseases, and one nematode. The review also proposes future directions for an integrated approach to control these significant rice diseases.
Ruyi Wang +13 more
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Diverse viruses employ various pathogenicity strategies to inhibit host antiviral defense for successful infection. However, the pathogenic mechanisms conserved among different viruses have rarely been studied. This discovery unveils a broad‐spectrum counter‐defense strategy across evolutionarily distinct viral proteins, highlighting a new strategy for
Hehong Zhang +10 more
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A new host factor potato type I protease inhibitor in Nicotiana benthamiana (NbPI) targets and degrades P25 of potato virus X (PVX), leading to impaired viral RNA silencing suppressor function and reduced PVX infectivity. ABSTRACT Counteracting plant RNA silencing ensures successful viral infection.
Minjie Shen +11 more
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bZIP60 and Bax inhibitor 1 contribute IRE1‐dependent and independent roles to potexvirus infection
Summary IRE1, BI‐1, and bZIP60 monitor compatible plant–potexvirus interactions though recognition of the viral TGB3 protein. This study was undertaken to elucidate the roles of three IRE1 isoforms, the bZIP60U and bZIP60S, and BI‐1 roles in genetic reprogramming of cells during potexvirus infection.
Binita Adhikari +9 more
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Summary Potassium (K+) plays a crucial role as a macronutrient in the growth and development of plants. Studies have definitely determined the vital roles of K+ in response to pathogen invasion. Our previous investigations revealed that rice plants infected with rice grassy stunt virus (RGSV) displayed a reduction in K+ content, but the mechanism by ...
Xinxin Jing +9 more
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Specificity assay showing inclusivity and exclusivity panels.
(A) Specificity assay using GoTAQ polymerase. Inclusivity panel: plasmids (positive controls) for High Plains wheat mosaic virus (HPWMoV), rose rosette virus (RRV) and European mountain ash ringspot-associated virus (EMARaV) were included.
Adriana E. Larrea-Sarmiento (15426868) +4 more
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DETECTOR‐seq (depletion‐assisted multiplexed cell‐free total RNA sequencing) enabled efficient and specific depletion of sequences derived from fragmented ribosomal and mitochondrial RNAs in plasma. Distinct human and microbial cell‐free RNA (cfRNA) signatures in whole Plasma versus extracellular vesicles (EVs) were revealed.
Hongke Wang +13 more
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Summary Viral diseases seriously threaten rice production. Plasmodesmata (PD)‐associated proteins are deemed to play a key role in viral infection in host plants. However, few PD‐associated proteins have been discovered in rice to afford viral infection.
Panpan Ge +8 more
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Occurrence of an isolate of maize stripe virus on sorghum in India [PDF]
A disease characterised by chlorotic stripes and bands, named sorghum stripe disease (SStD), was observed on sorghum in India with an incidence of less than 0.5% to nearly 10%. The affected plants were dwarfed and had poor or no panicle formation.
Mughogho, L.K. +9 more
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