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Manipulation of induced resistance to viruses

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Palukaitis, P 
Yoon, J-Y 
Choi, S-K 
Carr, JP 

Abstract

Induced resistance against plant viruses has been studied for many years. However, with the exception of RNA silencing, induced resistance to viruses remains mechanistically less well understood than for other plant pathogens. In contrast, the induction processes involved in induced resistance, comprising basal resistance signaling, effector-triggered immunity, and phytohormone pathways, have been increasingly well characterized in recent years. This has allowed induced resistance to viruses to be placed in a broader conceptual framework linking it to other defense systems, which we discuss in this review. We also discuss the range of agents, including chemicals and beneficial microorganisms and application methods that can be used to induce resistance to viruses.

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Keywords

Host-Pathogen Interactions, Plant Viruses, Plants, RNA Interference

Journal Title

Current Opinion in Virology

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Journal ISSN

1879-6257
1879-6265

Volume Title

26

Publisher

Elsevier
Sponsorship
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/J011762/1)
Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHHS) (unknown)
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/P023223/1)
Support for our work was provided by the Rural Development Agency, Republic of Korea (grant number PJ012426, and grant number PJ011309032017 from the Next Generation BioGreen21 Program) and UK Biotechnological and Biological Sciences Research Council (SCPRID grant number BB/J011762/1, and GCRF grant number BB/P023223/1).