Nanotechnology and Plant Viruses: An Emerging Disease Management Approach for Resistant Pathogens
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- DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c10910
Nanotechnology and Plant Viruses: An Emerging Disease Management Approach for Resistant Pathogens
Abstract
Phytoviruses are highly destructive plant pathogens, causing significant agricultural losses due to their genomic diversity, rapid, and dynamic evolution, and the general inadequacy of management options. Although an increasing number of studies are being published demonstrating the efficacy of engineered nanomaterials to treat a range of plant pathogens, very little work has been done with phytoviruses. Herein, we describe the emerging field of "Nanophytovirology" as a potential management approach to combat plant viral diseases. Because of their special physiochemical properties, nanoparticles (NPs) can interact with viruses, their vectors, and the host plants in a variety of specific and useful ways. We specifically describe the potential mechanisms underlying NPs-plant-virus interactions and explore the antiviral role of NPs. We discuss the limited literature, as well as the challenges and research gaps that are instrumental to the successful development of a nanotechnology-based, multidisciplinary approach for timely detection, treatment, and prevention of viral diseases.
Keywords: RNA interference; biosensors; biostimulants; disease management; immunity; nanocarriers; nanopesticides; nanotechnology; phytoviruses.
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