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Insight into aphid mediated Potato Virus Y transmission: A molecular to bioinformatics prospective
Potato, the world's most popular crop is reported to provide a food source for nearly a billion people. It is prone to a number of biotic stressors that affect yield and quality, out of which Potato Virus Y (PVY) occupies the top position. PVY can be transmitted mechanically and by sap-feeding...
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author | Bhoi, Tanmaya Kumar Samal, Ipsita Majhi, Prasanta Kumar Komal, J. Mahanta, Deepak Kumar Pradhan, Asit Kumar Saini, Varun Nikhil Raj, M. Ahmad, Mohammad Abbas Behera, Partha Pratim Ashwini, Mangali |
author_facet | Bhoi, Tanmaya Kumar Samal, Ipsita Majhi, Prasanta Kumar Komal, J. Mahanta, Deepak Kumar Pradhan, Asit Kumar Saini, Varun Nikhil Raj, M. Ahmad, Mohammad Abbas Behera, Partha Pratim Ashwini, Mangali |
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description | Potato, the world's most popular crop is reported to provide a food source for nearly a billion people. It is prone to a number of biotic stressors that affect yield and quality, out of which Potato Virus Y (PVY) occupies the top position. PVY can be transmitted mechanically and by sap-feeding aphid vectors. The application of insecticide causes an increase in the resistant vector population along with detrimental effects on the environment; genetic resistance and vector-virus control are the two core components for controlling the deadly PVY. Using transcriptomic tools together with differential gene expression and gene discovery, several loci and genes associated with PVY resistance have been widely identified. To combat this virus we must increase our understanding on the molecular response of the PVY-potato plant-aphid interaction and knowledge of genome organization, as well as the function of PVY encoded proteins, genetic diversity, the molecular aspects of PVY transmission by aphids, and transcriptome profiling of PVY infected potato cultivars. Techniques such as molecular and bioinformatics tools can identify and monitor virus transmission. Several studies have been conducted to understand the molecular basis of PVY resistance/susceptibility interactions and their impact on PVY epidemiology by studying the interrelationship between the virus, its vector, and the host plant. This review presents current knowledge of PVY transmission, epidemiology, genome organization, molecular to bioinformatics responses, and its effective management. |
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spelling | pubmed-97299562022-12-09 Insight into aphid mediated Potato Virus Y transmission: A molecular to bioinformatics prospective Bhoi, Tanmaya Kumar Samal, Ipsita Majhi, Prasanta Kumar Komal, J. Mahanta, Deepak Kumar Pradhan, Asit Kumar Saini, Varun Nikhil Raj, M. Ahmad, Mohammad Abbas Behera, Partha Pratim Ashwini, Mangali Front Microbiol Microbiology Potato, the world's most popular crop is reported to provide a food source for nearly a billion people. It is prone to a number of biotic stressors that affect yield and quality, out of which Potato Virus Y (PVY) occupies the top position. PVY can be transmitted mechanically and by sap-feeding aphid vectors. The application of insecticide causes an increase in the resistant vector population along with detrimental effects on the environment; genetic resistance and vector-virus control are the two core components for controlling the deadly PVY. Using transcriptomic tools together with differential gene expression and gene discovery, several loci and genes associated with PVY resistance have been widely identified. To combat this virus we must increase our understanding on the molecular response of the PVY-potato plant-aphid interaction and knowledge of genome organization, as well as the function of PVY encoded proteins, genetic diversity, the molecular aspects of PVY transmission by aphids, and transcriptome profiling of PVY infected potato cultivars. Techniques such as molecular and bioinformatics tools can identify and monitor virus transmission. Several studies have been conducted to understand the molecular basis of PVY resistance/susceptibility interactions and their impact on PVY epidemiology by studying the interrelationship between the virus, its vector, and the host plant. This review presents current knowledge of PVY transmission, epidemiology, genome organization, molecular to bioinformatics responses, and its effective management. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9729956/ /pubmed/36504828 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.1001454 Text en Copyright © 2022 Bhoi, Samal, Majhi, Komal, Mahanta, Pradhan, Saini, Nikhil Raj, Ahmad, Behera and Ashwini. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Bhoi, Tanmaya Kumar Samal, Ipsita Majhi, Prasanta Kumar Komal, J. Mahanta, Deepak Kumar Pradhan, Asit Kumar Saini, Varun Nikhil Raj, M. Ahmad, Mohammad Abbas Behera, Partha Pratim Ashwini, Mangali Insight into aphid mediated Potato Virus Y transmission: A molecular to bioinformatics prospective |
title | Insight into aphid mediated Potato Virus Y transmission: A molecular to bioinformatics prospective |
title_full | Insight into aphid mediated Potato Virus Y transmission: A molecular to bioinformatics prospective |
title_fullStr | Insight into aphid mediated Potato Virus Y transmission: A molecular to bioinformatics prospective |
title_full_unstemmed | Insight into aphid mediated Potato Virus Y transmission: A molecular to bioinformatics prospective |
title_short | Insight into aphid mediated Potato Virus Y transmission: A molecular to bioinformatics prospective |
title_sort | insight into aphid mediated potato virus y transmission: a molecular to bioinformatics prospective |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9729956/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36504828 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.1001454 |
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