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Turnip mosaic virus pathogenesis and host resistance mechanisms in Brassica

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Turnip mosaic virus(TuMV)is a devastating potyvirus pathogen that infects a wide variety of both cultivated and wild Brassicaceae plants.We urgently need more information and understanding of TuMV pathogenesis and the host responses involved in disease development in cruciferous crops.TuMV displays great versatility in viral pathogenesis,especially in its replication and intercellular movement.Moreover,in the coevolutionary arms races between TuMV and its hosts,the virus has evolved to co-opt host factors to facilitate its infection and counter host defense responses.This review mainly focuses on recent advances in understanding the viral factors that contribute to the TuMV infection cycle and the host resistance mechanism in Brassica.Finally,we propose some future research directions on TuMV pathogenesis and control strategies to design durable TuMV-resistant Brassica crops.

Turnip mosaic virusBrassicaResistance genesHost factorsInfection biology

Guanwei Wu、Xinxin Fang、Tianqi Yu、Jianping Chen、Fei Yan

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State Key Laboratory for Managing Biotic and Chemical Threats to the Quality and Safety of Agro-products,Institute of Plant Virology,Ningbo University,Ningbo,Zhejiang 315211,China

Key Laboratory of Biotechnology in Plant Protection of MARA and Zhejiang Province,Institute of Plant Virology,Ningbo University,Ningbo,Zhejiang 315211,China

Chinese Agriculture Research System of MOF and MARAZhejiang Provincial Natural Science FoundationNational Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of ChinaK.C.Wong Magna Fund in Ningbo University

CARS-24-C-04LZ24C1400013237014432070165

2024

园艺学报(英文版)

园艺学报(英文版)

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年,卷(期):2024.10(4)
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