| Literature DB >> 28645239 |
Chrissie Rey1, Hervé Vanderschuren2.
Abstract
Cassava is the fourth largest source of calories in the world but is subject to economically important yield losses due to viral diseases, including cassava brown streak disease and cassava mosaic disease. Cassava mosaic disease occurs in sub-Saharan Africa and the Asian subcontinent and is associated with nine begomovirus species, whereas cassava brown streak disease has to date been reported only in sub-Saharan Africa and is caused by two distinct ipomovirus species. We present an overview of key milestones and their significance in the understanding and characterization of these two major diseases as well as their associated viruses and whitefly vector. New biotechnologies offer a wide range of opportunities to reduce virus-associated yield losses in cassava for farmers and can additionally enable the exploitation of this valuable crop for industrial purposes. This review explores established and new technologies for genetic manipulation to achieve desired traits such as virus resistance.Entities:
Keywords: CBSD; CMD; cassava; disease resistance; genetic engineering; virus
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28645239 DOI: 10.1146/annurev-virology-101416-041913
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Annu Rev Virol ISSN: 2327-056X Impact factor: 10.431