“…The development of viral vectors for monocot plants has been emerging rapidly in recent years (Lee, Hammond-Kosack, & Kanyuka, 2015). To date, at least eight different viruses have been developed into viral vectors for monocots, including barley stripe mosaic virus (BSMV) (Lee, Hammond-Kosack, & Kanyuka, 2012;Scofield, Huang, Brandt, & Gill, 2005), brome mosaic virus (BMV) (Ding, Schneider, Chaluvadi, Mian, & Nelson, 2006), cymbidium mosaic virus (CymMV) (Hsieh et al, 2013), rice tungro bacilliform virus (RTBV) (Purkayastha, Mathur, Verma, Sharma, & Dasgupta, 2010), wheat streak mosaic virus (WSMV) (Choi, Stenger, Morris, & French, 2000;Tatineni, McMechan, Hein, & French, 2011), bamboo mosaic virus (BaMV) together with its associated satellite RNA (Liou, Huang, Hu, Lin, & Hsu, 2014), cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) (Wang et al, 2016), barley yellow striate mosaic virus (BYSMV) (Gao et al, 2019), and foxtail mosaic virus (FoMV) (Bouton et al, 2018;Liu et al, 2016;Mei & Whitham, 2018;Mei, Zhang, Kernodle, Hill, & Whitham, 2016). Seven of the virus vectors are designed for VIGS applications (BSMV, BMV, CymMV, RTBV, BaMV, CMV, and FoMV), and four can be used for systemic gene expression (BSMV, BYSMV, FoMV, and WSMV).…”