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Review
. 2024 Oct 3;40(11):339.
doi: 10.1007/s11274-024-04143-3.

RNA interference: a promising biotechnological approach to combat plant pathogens, mechanism and future prospects

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RNA interference: a promising biotechnological approach to combat plant pathogens, mechanism and future prospects

Amjad Ali et al. World J Microbiol Biotechnol. .

Abstract

Plant pathogens and other biological pests represent significant obstacles to crop Protection worldwide. Even though there are many effective conventional methods for controlling plant diseases, new methods that are also effective, environmentally safe, and cost-effective are required. While plant breeding has traditionally been used to manipulate the plant genome to develop resistant cultivars for controlling plant diseases, the emergence of genetic engineering has introduced a completely new approach to render plants resistant to bacteria, nematodes, fungi, and viruses. The RNA interference (RNAi) approach has recently emerged as a potentially useful tool for mitigating the inherent risks associated with the development of conventional transgenics. These risks include the use of specific transgenes, gene control sequences, or marker genes. Utilizing RNAi to silence certain genes is a promising solution to this dilemma as disease-resistant transgenic plants can be generated within a legislative structure. Recent investigations have shown that using target double stranded RNAs via an effective vector system can produce significant silencing effects. Both dsRNA-containing crop sprays and transgenic plants carrying RNAi vectors have proven effective in controlling plant diseases that threaten commercially significant crop species. This article discusses the methods and applications of the most recent RNAi technology for reducing plant diseases to ensure sustainable agricultural yields.

Keywords: HIGS; Micro-bombardment; Phytopathogens; RNA interference; SIGS; VIGS.

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