2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-41582002000500001
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Traditional and transgenic strategies for controlling tomato-infecting begomoviruses

Abstract: Viruses of to the family Geminiviridae are considered some of the most important pathogens in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Members of one Geminiviridae genus, Begomovirus, have been causing severe losses, particularly in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) production in the Americas and the Caribbean. Several new begomoviruses have been reported in the region and, at least one, Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV), has been brought in from the Old World via infected transplants. In addition, th… Show more

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“…Indeed, harnessing this RNA silencing by generating siRNA-producing transgenic plants has proven to be a potent means to engineer resistance to RNA viruses (7,28,54,58). Also, for DNA viruses such as geminiviruses, biotechnological approaches using transgenic plants expressing sense and antisense RNA have been used successfully (26,38).…”
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“…Indeed, harnessing this RNA silencing by generating siRNA-producing transgenic plants has proven to be a potent means to engineer resistance to RNA viruses (7,28,54,58). Also, for DNA viruses such as geminiviruses, biotechnological approaches using transgenic plants expressing sense and antisense RNA have been used successfully (26,38).…”
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