Bacterial Vector-Borne Plant Diseases: Unanswered Questions and Future Directions
HECK, Michelle
University of East Anglia [Norwich] [UEA]
Boyce Thompson Institute [Ithaca]
USDA-ARS : Agricultural Research Service
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University of East Anglia [Norwich] [UEA]
Boyce Thompson Institute [Ithaca]
USDA-ARS : Agricultural Research Service
Langue
en
Article de revue
Ce document a été publié dans
Molecular Plant. 2020, vol. 13, n° 10, p. 1379-1393
Cell Press/Oxford UP
Résumé en anglais
Vector-borne plant diseases have significant ecological and economic impacts, affecting farm profitability and forest composition throughout the world. Bacterial vector-borne pathogens have evolved sophisticated strategies ...Lire la suite >
Vector-borne plant diseases have significant ecological and economic impacts, affecting farm profitability and forest composition throughout the world. Bacterial vector-borne pathogens have evolved sophisticated strategies to interact with their hemipteran insect vectors and plant hosts. These pathogens reside in plant vascular tissue, and their study represents an excellent opportunity to uncover novel biological mechanisms regulating intracellular pathogenesis and to contribute to the control of some of the world's most invasive emerging diseases. In this perspective, we highlight recent advances and major unanswered questions in the realm of bacterial vector-borne disease, focusing on liberibacters, phytoplasmas, spiroplasmas, and Xylella fastidiosa.< Réduire
Mots clés
mollicute
bactérie phytopathogène
insecte vecteur
Mots clés en anglais
Xylella fastidiosa
effector
liberibacter
phytoplasma
plant immunity
spiroplasma
vector-borne disease.
vector-borne disease
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