AUTHOR=Satoh Kouji , Yoneyama Kaori , Kondoh Hiroaki , Shimizu Takumi , Sasaya Takahide , Choi IL Ryong , Yoneyama Koichi , Omura Toshihiro , Kikuchi Shoshi
TITLE=Relationship between gene responses and symptoms induced by Rice grassy stunt virus
JOURNAL=Frontiers in Microbiology
VOLUME=4
YEAR=2013
URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/microbiology/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2013.00313
DOI=10.3389/fmicb.2013.00313
ISSN=1664-302X
ABSTRACT=
Rice grassy stunt virus (RGSV) is a serious threat to rice production in Southeast Asia. RGSV is a member of the genus Tenuivirus, and it induces leaf yellowing, stunting, and excess tillering on rice plants. Here we examined gene responses of rice to RGSV infection to gain insight into the gene responses which might be associated with the disease symptoms. The results indicated that (1) many genes related to cell wall synthesis and chlorophyll synthesis were predominantly suppressed by RGSV infection; (2) RGSV infection induced genes associated with tillering process; (3) RGSV activated genes involved in inactivation of gibberellic acid and indole-3-acetic acid; and (4) the genes for strigolactone signaling were suppressed by RGSV. These results suggest that these gene responses to RGSV infection account for the excess tillering specific to RGSV infection as well as other symptoms by RGSV, such as stunting and leaf chlorosis.