“…This RNA-mediated gene control technology has provided new platforms for developing eco-friendly molecular tools for crop improvement by suppressing the specific genes which are responsible for various stresses and improving novel traits in plants including disease resistance. It has emerged as a method of choice for gene targeting in fungi [9], viruses [10,11], bacteria [12] and plants [13] as it allows the study of the function of hundreds of thousands of genes to be tested [14]. It can silence a gene throughout an organism or in specific tissues [15], offer the versatility to partially silence or completely turn off genes, work in both cultured cells and whole organisms and can selectively silence genes at particular stages of the organism's life cycle [16].…”