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From: Defense and counter-defense in rice–virus interactions

Fig. 2

Mechanisms of rice antiviral defense and viral pathogenesis. A simplified representation of the mechanisms behind rice and viruses ago-old battle involving RNA silencing pathway, phytohormone pathway, recessive resistance genes pathway and a subset of miRNAs. The left and right-half plane indicate an overview of different approaches used in rice for antiviral immunity and virial pathogenesis, respectively. Details present in the paper. Note that arrows and lines with bars indicate positive and negative regulatory actions, respectively. RBSDV, Rice black-streaked dwarf virus; RDV, Rice dwarf virus; RGDV, Rice gall dwarf virus; RGSV, Rice grassy stunt virus; RRSV, Rice ragged stunt virus; RSV, Rice stripe virus; RTSV, Rice tungro spherical virus; RYMV, Rice yellow mottle virus; BR, brassinosteroid; GA, gibberellins; JA, jasmonic acid; SA, salicylic acid

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