Data di Pubblicazione:
1996
Abstract:
The combination of successful transformation
strategies with molecular genetics methodologies
has made it possible to use novel
approaches to create virus resistance in
plants. The concept for nonconventional
protection proposed by Sanford and Johnston
(81) based on the understanding of the
mechanisms of host-pathogen interaction has
provided the ground to engineer pathogen
resistance. The principle is to interfere with
and disrupt the pathogenic process by expressing
in the host, pathogen genes coding
for molecules essential for the pathogen. The
possibility that viral genes could function as
resistance genes in plants has been demonstrated
on a rapidly growing number of
plants and for different groups of plant viruses.
Examples of pathogen derived resistance
in plants have been reported using various
approaches: ex:pression of viral capsid genes,
antisense sequences, complete viral genome,
satellite RNAs, defective interfering molecules,
nonstructural gene sequences and ribozymes.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
virus resistance; tobacco
Elenco autori:
Valkov, VLADIMIR TOTEV
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