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Influence of virus-host interactions on plant response to abiotic stress

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PLANT CELL REPORTS
卷 40, 期 11, 页码 2225-2245

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00299-021-02718-0

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Abiotic stress; Effector-triggered immunity; Pattern-triggered immunity; RNA silencing; Suppressors of silencing; Virus infection

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  1. NSM from Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India [BT/PR14346/AGill/103/1006/2018]
  2. DBT
  3. Indian science academies' summer research fellowship programme
  4. S.E.R.B.

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Environmental factors play a significant role in controlling growth, development, and defense responses of plants. Viral invasion triggers RNA silencing in plants, but viruses have developed mechanisms to suppress this defense and modulate host plant response to environmental cues. Plant-virus interactions provide insight into the crosstalk between biotic and abiotic stresses, with RNA silencing overlapping with innate immune responses during antiviral defense.
Environmental factors play a significant role in controlling growth, development and defense responses of plants. Changes in the abiotic environment not only significantly alter the physiological and molecular pathways in plants, but also result in attracting the insect pests that carry a payload of viruses. Invasion of plants by viruses triggers the RNA silencing based defense mechanism in plants. In counter defense the viruses have gained the ability to suppress the host RNA silencing activities. A new paradigm has emerged, with the recognition that plant viruses also have the intrinsic capacity to modulate host plant response to environmental cues, in an attempt to favour their own survival. Thus, plant-virus interactions provide an excellent system to understand the signals in crosstalk between biotic (virus) and abiotic stresses. In this review, we have summarized the basal plant defense responses to pathogen invasion while emphasizing on the role of RNA silencing as a front line of defense response to virus infection. The emerging knowledge indicates overlap between RNA silencing with the innate immune responses during antiviral defense. The suppressors of RNA silencing serve as Avr proteins, which can be recognized by the host R proteins. The defense signals also function in concert with the phytohormones to influence plant responses to abiotic stresses. The current evidence on the role of virus induced host tolerance to abiotic stresses is also discussed.

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