Hordeiviruses ( Virgaviridae )
Encyclopedia of Virology, Vol: 1-5, Page: 420-429
2021
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Book Chapter Description
The genus Hordeivirus consists of four species, Barley stripe mosaic virus (BSMV), Poa semilatent virus (PSLV), Lychnis ringspot virus (LRSV), and Anthoxanthum latent blanching virus (ALBV), whose host ranges encompass cereals and dicot species. This article reviews hordeiviruses relationships, and their biological properties, genome organization, and complexity. Genetic components leading to various disease phenotypes and mechanisms of pathogenicity are analyzed. The defense responses of hosts to infection and the counter-defense mechanisms evolved by the hordeiviruses are outlined. The development of hordeiviruses for analyses of cereal genomics are discussed. A prospectus outlines opportunity for more detailed understanding of Hordeivirus biology, replication, and host-hordeivirus interactions.
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