2024
DOI: 10.1111/mpp.70020
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New persistent plant RNA virus carries mutations to weaken viral suppression of antiviral RNA interference

Li‐Juan Zhu,
Yu Zhu,
Chengwu Zou
et al.

Abstract: Persistent plant viruses are widespread in natural ecosystems. However, little is known about why persistent infection with these viruses may cause little or no harm to their host. Here, we discovered a new polerovirus that persistently infected wild rice plants by deep sequencing and assembly of virus‐derived small‐interfering RNAs (siRNAs). The new virus was named Rice tiller inhibition virus 2 (RTIV2) based on the symptoms developed in cultivated rice varieties following Agrobacterium‐mediated inoculation w… Show more

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