Silencing of one copy of the translation initiation factor eIFiso4G in Japanese plum (<em>Prunus salicina</em>) impacts susceptibility to <em>Plum pox virus</em> (PPV) and small RNA production.
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BMC Plant Biology. 2019, vol. 19, n° 1, p. 440
BioMed Central
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Our results indicate that S gene function of the translation initiation complex isoform is conserved in Prunus species. We discuss the possibilities of using RNAi silencing or loss-of-function mutations of the different ...Leer más >
Our results indicate that S gene function of the translation initiation complex isoform is conserved in Prunus species. We discuss the possibilities of using RNAi silencing or loss-of-function mutations of the different isoforms of proteins involved in this complex to breed for resistance to sharka in fruit trees.< Leer menos
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RNAi
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Plum
Resistance
Sharka
Susceptibility gene
Translation initiation factor
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