Cell-to-cell and long-distance transport of viruses in plants.

JC Carrington, KD Kasschau, SK Mahajan… - The Plant …, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The idea that viruses move through plants in two distinct modes was accurately concluded
by G. Samuel in a 1934 paper describing the transport of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) …

Advances in understanding recessive resistance to plant viruses

JA DIAZ‐PENDON, V Truniger, C Nieto… - Molecular plant …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Recent work carried out to characterize recessive mutations which render experimental
hosts non‐permissive to viral infection (loss‐of‐susceptibility mutants) seems to be …

Resistance to Turnip Crinkle Virus in Arabidopsis Is Regulated by Two Host Genes and Is Salicylic Acid Dependent but NPR1, Ethylene, and Jasmonate Independent

P Kachroo, K Yoshioka, J Shah, HK Dooner… - The Plant …, 2000 - academic.oup.com
Inoculation of turnip crinkle virus (TCV) on the resistant Arabidopsis ecotype Dijon (Di-17)
results in the development of a hypersensitive response (HR) on the inoculated leaves. To …

VPg of tobacco etch potyvirus is a host genotype-specific determinant for long-distance movement

MC Schaad, AD Lellis, JC Carrington - Journal of virology, 1997 - Am Soc Microbiol
The V20 cultivar of Nicotiana tabacum was shown previously to exhibit a strain-specific
restriction of long-distance movement of tobacco etch potyvirus (TEV). In V20, both TEV-HAT …

Differences in susceptibility of Arabidopsis ecotypes to crown gall disease may result from a deficiency in T-DNA integration.

J Nam, AG Matthysse, SB Gelvin - The Plant Cell, 1997 - academic.oup.com
We show that among ecotypes of Arabidopsis, there is considerable variation in their
susceptibility to crown gall disease. Differences in susceptibility are heritable and, in one …

[HTML][HTML] The first DNA 1-like α satellites in association with New World begomoviruses in natural infections

T Paprotka, V Metzler, H Jeske - Virology, 2010 - Elsevier
From Brazilian weeds with typical symptoms of a geminivirus infection, the DNAs of two new
virus species, two new strains with two variants of already known bipartite begomoviruses …

Use of Arabidopsis for genetic dissection of plant defense responses

J Glazebrook, EE Rogers… - Annual review of genetics, 1997 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis) is proving to be an ideal model system for
studies of host defense responses to pathogen attack. The Arabidopsis genetic system is …

RKP, a RING finger E3 ligase induced by BSCTV C4 protein, affects geminivirus infection by regulation of the plant cell cycle

J Lai, H Chen, K Teng, Q Zhao, Z Zhang, Y Li… - The Plant …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The C4 protein from Curtovirus is known as a major symptom determinant, but the mode of
action of the C4 protein remains unclear. To understand the mechanism of involvement of …

Nucleic acid transport in plant-microbe interactions: the molecules that walk through the walls

T Tzfira, Y Rhee, MH Chen, T Kunik… - Annual Reviews in …, 2000 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Many microbes “genetically invade” plants by introducing DNA or RNA molecules
into the host cells. For example, plant viruses transport their genomes between host cells …

[PDF][PDF] RETRACTED ARTICLE: Molecular Marker-Assisted Genotyping of Mungbean Yellow Mosaic India Virus Resistant Germplasms of Mungbean and Urdbean

S Maiti, J Basak, S Kundagrami, A Kundu… - Molecular …, 2011 - academia.edu
Abstract Mungbean Yellow Mosaic India Virus (MYMIV) belonging to the genus
begomovirus causes the yellow mosaic disease in a number of economically important …