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Mini-Review: General aspects of viruses in plants
1  IKERDATA S.L., University of Basque Country UPV/EHU, Rectorate Building, Leioa, 48940, Greater Bilbao
Academic Editor: Humbert G. Díaz

Abstract:

Plant viruses are infective particles, considered obligate intracellular parasites. They are generally composed of single-stranded positive ribonucleic acid (RNA) and only in a few cases of single or double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). These are introduced into the plant cell through wounds caused by physical damage due to the environment or by the action of vectors, among the vectors are several species of insects, mites, nematodes and certain fungi, The interaction between viruses and plants adversely affects the morphology and physiology of the host, causing diseases.
It has been estimated that plant viruses can cause an annual loss of up to 50 billion euros worldwide, a situation that may be worsened by recent climate change events and associated changes in disease epidemiology. The lack of curative measures for virus infections has prompted the use of risk reduction measures, which have included exclusion, avoidance, and eradication techniques, along with vector management practices. Also, the advent of next-generation sequencing technologies has great potential for detecting unknown viruses.

Keywords: Viruses in plants ; Plant defense mechanisms; Viruses in the future
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Maider Baltasar Marchueta
Dear authors thank you for your support to the conference.

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Q1. Do you think there is a possibility to obtain a method to decrease these viruses infections while being enmironmental friendly?

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estefania Ascencio
Dear Maider

Once viruses are found in plants, it is difficult to eradicate them, as they can often be confused with other types of diseases.
However the best method is to prevent them, this can be through a previous disinfection, or to maintain innocuous seed reserves in the right conditions.

Thank you for your questions

estefania Ascencio
Dear Maider

I send you some articles where you can find information about virus prevention, because viruses in plants depend on many factors. For example, it depends on the type of cultivar, the age of the plant, the climate and others.

DOI 10.1186/s12985-014-0237-5
DOI.org/10.1111/ppa.12260
DOI:10.1186/s12985-014-0237-5



 
 
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