Research in Plant Disease (Dec 2021)

Evolution of Plant RNA Viruses and Mechanisms in Overcoming Plant Resistance

  • Myung-Hwi Kim,
  • Sun-Jung Kwon,
  • Jang-Kyun Seo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2021.27.4.137
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 4
pp. 137 – 148

Abstract

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Plant RNA viruses are one of the most destructive pathogens that cause a significant loss in crop production worldwide. They have evolved with high genetic diversity and adaptability due to the short replication cycle and high mutation rate during genome replication, which are characteristics of RNA viruses. Plant RNA viruses exist as quasispecies with high genetic diversity; thereby, a rapid population transition with new fitness can occur due to selective pressure resulting from environmental changes. Plant resistance can act as selective pressure and affect the fitness of the virus, which may lead to the emergence of resistance-breaking variants. In this paper, we introduced the evolutionary perspectives of plant RNA viruses and the driving forces in their evolution. Based on this, we discussed the mechanism of the emergence of variant viruses that overcome plant resistance. In addition, strategies for deploying plant resistance to viral diseases and improving resistance durability were discussed.

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