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Viroid and viroid‐like elements in plants and plant‐associated microbiota: a new layer of biodiversity for plant holobionts

Beatriz Navarro, Massimo Turina

2024New Phytologist13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The functional relevance of plant-associated microorganisms is theoretically framed within the holobiont concept. The role of viruses in plant holobionts is being recognized both for their direct effects when hosted in plants (cryptic plant viruses) and for their indirect effects when infecting microorganisms associated with plants in tripartite interactions (e.g. mycoviruses and bacteriophages). We argue that viroids, the smallest infectious agents typically infecting only plant hosts, must also be included in plant holobiont studies. The same applies to the recently discovered large number of viroid-like elements infecting hosts of other life kingdoms that are closely associated with plants. Here we also describe in depth the diversity of such viroid-like elements and their initial functional characterization in plant-associated fungi.

Topics & Concepts

HolobiontBiologyViroidBiodiversityPlant virusMicrobiomeEcologyBotanySymbiosisVirologyBacteriaGeneticsVirusPlant Virus Research StudiesPlant Parasitism and ResistancePlant and Fungal Interactions Research
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