Transgenic gene silencing strategies for virus control.


Autoria(s): Dietzgen, R.G.; Mitter, N.
Data(s)

2006

Resumo

Co-suppression of transgenes and their homologous viral sequences by RNA silencing is a powerful strategy for achieving high-level virus resistance in plants. This review provides a brief overview of RNA silencing mechanisms in plants and discusses important transgene construct design features underpinning successful RNA silencing-mediated transgenic virus control. Application of those strategies to protect horticultural and field crops from virus infection and results of field tests are also provided. The effectiveness and stability of RNA-mediated transgenic resistance are assessed taking into account effects of viral, plant and environmental factors.

Identificador

Dietzgen, R.G. and Mitter, N. (2006) Transgenic gene silencing strategies for virus control. Australasian Plant Pathology, 35 (6). pp. 605-618.

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/906/

Publicador

CSIRO

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/AP06064

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/906/

Palavras-Chave #Pest control and treatment of diseases. Plant protection #Horticulture. Horticultural crops #Genetics
Tipo

Article

PeerReviewed