A simple and effective VIGS system facilitates the control of citrus canker by silencing CsLOB1

Chunqing Wang,Zhimin Ma, Jinhuan Zhou,Jiaxin Li,Peng Cao, Chenhu Song, Chuxin Li, Xinliang Wang,Yu Bin,Changyong Zhou,Zhen Song

Phytopathology Research(2024)

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Abstract
Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is a powerful technology for molecular characterization of gene functions in plants and has the potential to prevent and control plant diseases. Unfortunately, VIGS in many woody perennials such as citrus are severely hindered because they have a long juvenile period and are recalcitrant to infection compared to herbaceous plants. Here, we report the development of a simple and effective VIGS system based on citrus leaf blotch virus (CLBV), a virus endemic in most citrus-producing countries but showing no symptoms in most citrus varieties. By Agrobacterium-mediated vacuum-infiltration (AVI), pCLBV201-su245 and pCLBV201-pds391 triggered efficient gene silencing (85
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Citrus leaf blotch virus (CLBV),Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS),Citrus canker,Disease control
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