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Mechanisms of Microbial Plant Protection and Control of Plant Viruses

Plant viral diseases are major constraints causing significant yield losses worldwide in agricultural and horticultural crops. The commonly used methods cannot eliminate viral load in infected plants. Many unconventional methods are presently being employed to prevent viral infection; however, every...

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Autores principales: Manjunatha, Lakshmaiah, Rajashekara, Hosahatti, Uppala, Leela Saisree, Ambika, Dasannanamalige Siddesh, Patil, Balanagouda, Shankarappa, Kodegandlu Subbanna, Nath, Vishnu Sukumari, Kavitha, Tiptur Rooplanaik, Mishra, Ajay Kumar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9785281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36559558
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11243449
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author Manjunatha, Lakshmaiah
Rajashekara, Hosahatti
Uppala, Leela Saisree
Ambika, Dasannanamalige Siddesh
Patil, Balanagouda
Shankarappa, Kodegandlu Subbanna
Nath, Vishnu Sukumari
Kavitha, Tiptur Rooplanaik
Mishra, Ajay Kumar
author_facet Manjunatha, Lakshmaiah
Rajashekara, Hosahatti
Uppala, Leela Saisree
Ambika, Dasannanamalige Siddesh
Patil, Balanagouda
Shankarappa, Kodegandlu Subbanna
Nath, Vishnu Sukumari
Kavitha, Tiptur Rooplanaik
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description Plant viral diseases are major constraints causing significant yield losses worldwide in agricultural and horticultural crops. The commonly used methods cannot eliminate viral load in infected plants. Many unconventional methods are presently being employed to prevent viral infection; however, every time, these methods are not found promising. As a result, it is critical to identify the most promising and sustainable management strategies for economically important plant viral diseases. The genetic makeup of 90 percent of viral diseases constitutes a single-stranded RNA; the most promising way for management of any RNA viruses is through use ribonucleases. The scope of involving beneficial microbial organisms in the integrated management of viral diseases is of the utmost importance and is highly imperative. This review highlights the importance of prokaryotic plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria/endophytic bacteria, actinomycetes, and fungal organisms, as well as their possible mechanisms for suppressing viral infection in plants via cross-protection, ISR, and the accumulation of defensive enzymes, phenolic compounds, lipopeptides, protease, and RNase activity against plant virus infection.
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spelling pubmed-97852812022-12-24 Mechanisms of Microbial Plant Protection and Control of Plant Viruses Manjunatha, Lakshmaiah Rajashekara, Hosahatti Uppala, Leela Saisree Ambika, Dasannanamalige Siddesh Patil, Balanagouda Shankarappa, Kodegandlu Subbanna Nath, Vishnu Sukumari Kavitha, Tiptur Rooplanaik Mishra, Ajay Kumar Plants (Basel) Review Plant viral diseases are major constraints causing significant yield losses worldwide in agricultural and horticultural crops. The commonly used methods cannot eliminate viral load in infected plants. Many unconventional methods are presently being employed to prevent viral infection; however, every time, these methods are not found promising. As a result, it is critical to identify the most promising and sustainable management strategies for economically important plant viral diseases. The genetic makeup of 90 percent of viral diseases constitutes a single-stranded RNA; the most promising way for management of any RNA viruses is through use ribonucleases. The scope of involving beneficial microbial organisms in the integrated management of viral diseases is of the utmost importance and is highly imperative. This review highlights the importance of prokaryotic plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria/endophytic bacteria, actinomycetes, and fungal organisms, as well as their possible mechanisms for suppressing viral infection in plants via cross-protection, ISR, and the accumulation of defensive enzymes, phenolic compounds, lipopeptides, protease, and RNase activity against plant virus infection. MDPI 2022-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9785281/ /pubmed/36559558 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11243449 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Patil, Balanagouda
Shankarappa, Kodegandlu Subbanna
Nath, Vishnu Sukumari
Kavitha, Tiptur Rooplanaik
Mishra, Ajay Kumar
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