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Plant Immunity against Tobamoviruses
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: Received: 1 March 2024 / Approved: 5 March 2024 / Online: 5 March 2024 (06:30:52 CET)
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Zheng, X.; Li, Y.; Liu, Y. Plant Immunity against Tobamoviruses. Viruses 2024, 16, 530. Zheng, X.; Li, Y.; Liu, Y. Plant Immunity against Tobamoviruses. Viruses 2024, 16, 530.
Abstract
Tobamoviruses are a group of plant viruses posing a significant threat to agricultural crops worldwide. In this review, we focus on plant immunity against tobamoviruses, including pattern-triggered immunity (PTI), effector-triggered immunity (ETI), RNA-targeting pathway, hormones and reactive oxygen species (ROS). Further, we highlight genetic resources for resistance against tobamoviruses in plant breeding and discuss future directions on plant protection against tobamoviruses.
Keywords
Plant immunity; Tobamovirus; RNA silencing; RNA decay; NLR; Phytohormone; Genome editing
Subject
Biology and Life Sciences, Virology
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