“…Moreover, for tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) in tobacco, cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) in squash, and potato virus Y (PVY) in potato, virus accumulation in the inoculated leaves of a susceptible host was shown to be reduced upon the application of exogenous SA [18,76,77]. Treatment with SA also had a profound effect on the cell-to-cell movement of TMV in N. benthamiana and tomato ringspot virus in tobacco and hindered the systemic translocation of TMV in N. benthamiana , CMV in tobacco and squash, and potato virus X (PVX) in tomato [14,15,16,18,75,78]. On the other hand, interfering with the SA pathways resulted in lowering the expression of corresponding PR genes and the increase of virus accumulation and systemic spread in the plum pox virus- n. tabacum , CMV-, turnip crinkle virus- or turnip mosaic virus- Arabidopsis , PVY-potato, and bamboo mosaic virus- or TMV- N. benthamiana pathosystems [74,76,79,80].…”