| Literature DB >> 29911155 |
Munmi Borah1,2, Margarita Berbati2, Chrysavgi Reppa3, Maria Holeva3, Palash Deb Nath1, Andreas Voloudakis2.
Abstract
Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) causes great losses in Bhut Jolokia pepper (Capsicum chinense Jacq.) plantations in Assam, India. To investigate possible means to induce plant resistance against this virus, the crude extract of bacterially-expressed double-stranded (ds) RNA, derived from CMV-2b gene (dsRNA_CMV-2b), was exogenously applied along with CMV-G strain onto Bhut Jolokia plants. In this 'RNA-vaccination' bioassay, disease incidence, assessed by testing the plants at 21 days post inoculation by DAS-ELISA, ranged from 0 to 29% in case of dsRNA-treated plants, and from 55 to 92% when only CMV was applied. CMV-infected pepper plants became severely stunted, having dull light green foliage with leathery appearance, whereas plants receiving dsRNA_CMV-2b exhibited milder symptoms or remained healthy. The results obtained suggest that this non-transgenic approach has a considerable effect in protecting pepper against CMV.Entities:
Keywords: CMV; CMV-2b; Doubled stranded RNA; ELISA; RNA vaccine; RNAi
Year: 2018 PMID: 29911155 PMCID: PMC6003052 DOI: 10.1007/s13337-018-0452-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virusdisease ISSN: 2347-3584