Plant viruses and new perspectives in cross-protection

Cross-protection in plants is the phenomenon whereby a plant preinoculated with a mild virus strain becomes resistant to subsequent inoculation by a related severe strain. It has been used on a large scale in cases where no resistant plants are available. Although several hypotheses have been propos...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochimie 1988-05, Vol.70 (5), p.695-703
Hauptverfasser: Valle, Rosaura P.C., Skrzeczkowski, Jacek, Morch, Marie-Dominique, Joshi, Rajiv L., Gargouri, Radhia, Drugeon, Gabrièle, Boyer, Jean-Christophe, Chapeville, François, Haenni, Anne-Lise
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Zusammenfassung:Cross-protection in plants is the phenomenon whereby a plant preinoculated with a mild virus strain becomes resistant to subsequent inoculation by a related severe strain. It has been used on a large scale in cases where no resistant plants are available. Although several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the molecular mechanism underlying cross-protection, no single hypothesis can account for all the data obtained. Recently, a phenomenon akin to cross-protection has been achieved in transformed plants harboring the cDNA of a part of a viral RNA genome. These results obtained by genetic engineering raise new hopes for obtaining plants resistant to virus infection.
ISSN:0300-9084
1638-6183
DOI:10.1016/0300-9084(88)90255-6