Pathogens (Apr 2023)

Natural and Engineered Resistance Mechanisms in Plants against Phytoviruses

  • Anik Majumdar,
  • Abhishek Sharma,
  • Rakesh Belludi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12040619
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. 619

Abstract

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Plant viruses, as obligate intracellular parasites, rely exclusively on host machinery to complete their life cycle. Whether a virus is pathogenic or not depends on the balance between the mechanisms used by both plants and viruses during the intense encounter. Antiviral defence mechanisms in plants can be of two types, i.e., natural resistance and engineered resistance. Innate immunity, RNA silencing, translational repression, autophagy-mediated degradation, and resistance to virus movement are the possible natural defence mechanisms against viruses in plants, whereas engineered resistance includes pathogen-derived resistance along with gene editing technologies. The incorporation of various resistance genes through breeding programmes, along with gene editing tools such as CRISPR/Cas technologies, holds great promise in developing virus-resistant plants. In this review, different resistance mechanisms against viruses in plants along with reported resistance genes in major vegetable crops are discussed.

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