Phloem transport of plant viruses is an essential step in the setting-up of a complete infection of a host plant. After an initial replication step in the first cells, viruses spread from cell-to-cell through mesophyll cells, until they reach the vasculature where they rapidly move to distant sites in order to establish the infection of the whole plant. This last step is referred to as systemic transport, or long-distance movement, and involves virus crossings through several cellular barriers: bundle sheath, vascular parenchyma, and companion cells for virus loading into sieve elements (SE). Viruses are then passively transported within the source-to-sink flow of photoassimilates and are unloaded from SE into sink tissues. However, the mol...
Poleroviruses are an agronomically important genus of plant vlruses (Luteoviridae family) tbat infec...
International audienceThe long distance movement of potyviruses is a poorly understood step of the v...
Plant viruses exploit the endomembrane system of infected cells for their replication and cell-to-ce...
Phloem transport of plant viruses is an essential step in the setting-up of a complete infection of ...
Phloem transport of plant viruses is an essential step in the setting-up of a complete infection of ...
International audiencePlant viruses use sieve elements in phloem as the route of long-distance movem...
The phloem is of central importance to plant viruses, providing the route by which they spread throu...
AbstractTo establish systemic infection, plant viruses must be localized to the correct subcellular ...
Compatible virus–host interactions depend on a suitable milieu in the host cells permitting viral ge...
AbstractViral systemic infection of a plant host involves two processes, cell-to-cell movement and l...
AbstractViral systemic infection of a plant host involves two processes, cell-to-cell movement and l...
Plant viruses spread from the initially infected cells to the rest of the plant in several distinct ...
Plant viruses spread from the initially infected cells to the rest of the plant in several distinct ...
Work in J.T. lab is supported by the United Kingdom Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research C...
AbstractTo establish systemic infection, plant viruses must be localized to the correct subcellular ...
Poleroviruses are an agronomically important genus of plant vlruses (Luteoviridae family) tbat infec...
International audienceThe long distance movement of potyviruses is a poorly understood step of the v...
Plant viruses exploit the endomembrane system of infected cells for their replication and cell-to-ce...
Phloem transport of plant viruses is an essential step in the setting-up of a complete infection of ...
Phloem transport of plant viruses is an essential step in the setting-up of a complete infection of ...
International audiencePlant viruses use sieve elements in phloem as the route of long-distance movem...
The phloem is of central importance to plant viruses, providing the route by which they spread throu...
AbstractTo establish systemic infection, plant viruses must be localized to the correct subcellular ...
Compatible virus–host interactions depend on a suitable milieu in the host cells permitting viral ge...
AbstractViral systemic infection of a plant host involves two processes, cell-to-cell movement and l...
AbstractViral systemic infection of a plant host involves two processes, cell-to-cell movement and l...
Plant viruses spread from the initially infected cells to the rest of the plant in several distinct ...
Plant viruses spread from the initially infected cells to the rest of the plant in several distinct ...
Work in J.T. lab is supported by the United Kingdom Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research C...
AbstractTo establish systemic infection, plant viruses must be localized to the correct subcellular ...
Poleroviruses are an agronomically important genus of plant vlruses (Luteoviridae family) tbat infec...
International audienceThe long distance movement of potyviruses is a poorly understood step of the v...
Plant viruses exploit the endomembrane system of infected cells for their replication and cell-to-ce...