Viruses have different strategies for infecting their hosts. Fast and acute infections result in the development of severe symptoms and may cause the death of the plant. By contrast, in a persistent interaction, the virus can survive within its host for a long time, inducing only mild symptoms. In this study, we investigated the gene expression changes induced in CymRSV-, crTMV-, and TCV-infected Nicotiana benthamiana and in PVX- and TMV-U1-infected Solanum lycopersicum plants after the systemic spread of the virus by two different high-throughput methods: microarray hybridization or RNA sequencing. Using these techniques, we were able to clearly differentiate between acute and persistent infections. We validated the gene expression changes...
In plants, recognition of a pathogen as an invader may result in the formation of hypersensitive res...
In susceptible plant hosts, co-evolution has favoured viral strategies to evade host defenses and ut...
Background: Virus infection induces the activation and suppression of global gene expression in the ...
Investigation of the gene expression changes of Rubisco, GAPDH and different chlorophyll binding pro...
Virus infection of plants may induce a variety of disease symptoms. However, little is known about t...
Investigation of the gene expression changes of GST in virus-infected N. benthamiana (A) and S. lyco...
Many virus diseases of economic importance to agriculture result from mixtures of different pathogen...
During stress conditions, plant gene expression changes to cope up with the altered environment. The...
Various agronomically interesting traits have been obtained by inducing post-transcriptional gene si...
The diagnosis of virus infection can facilitate the effective control of plant viral diseases. To da...
The use of high-throughput transcript profiling techniques has opened the possibility of identifying...
The six open reading frames of Tomato leaf curl virus(TLCV) were expressed in host Nicotiana species...
The development of high-throughput technologies allows for evaluating gene expression at the whole-g...
The tuber necrotic strain of Potato virus Y (PVYNTN) causes potato tuber necrotic ringspot disease i...
Abstract Background At the moment, there are a number of publications describing gene expression pro...
In plants, recognition of a pathogen as an invader may result in the formation of hypersensitive res...
In susceptible plant hosts, co-evolution has favoured viral strategies to evade host defenses and ut...
Background: Virus infection induces the activation and suppression of global gene expression in the ...
Investigation of the gene expression changes of Rubisco, GAPDH and different chlorophyll binding pro...
Virus infection of plants may induce a variety of disease symptoms. However, little is known about t...
Investigation of the gene expression changes of GST in virus-infected N. benthamiana (A) and S. lyco...
Many virus diseases of economic importance to agriculture result from mixtures of different pathogen...
During stress conditions, plant gene expression changes to cope up with the altered environment. The...
Various agronomically interesting traits have been obtained by inducing post-transcriptional gene si...
The diagnosis of virus infection can facilitate the effective control of plant viral diseases. To da...
The use of high-throughput transcript profiling techniques has opened the possibility of identifying...
The six open reading frames of Tomato leaf curl virus(TLCV) were expressed in host Nicotiana species...
The development of high-throughput technologies allows for evaluating gene expression at the whole-g...
The tuber necrotic strain of Potato virus Y (PVYNTN) causes potato tuber necrotic ringspot disease i...
Abstract Background At the moment, there are a number of publications describing gene expression pro...
In plants, recognition of a pathogen as an invader may result in the formation of hypersensitive res...
In susceptible plant hosts, co-evolution has favoured viral strategies to evade host defenses and ut...
Background: Virus infection induces the activation and suppression of global gene expression in the ...