Journal of General Plant Pathology (2014) 80, 327-336

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Kappei Kobayashi, Ken-Taro Sekine and Masamichi Nishiguchi (2014)
Breakdown of plant virus resistance: can we predict and extend the durability of virus resistance?
Journal of General Plant Pathology 80 (4), 327-336
Abstract: Cultivars with introgressed natural resistance genes have been widely used for plant disease control, especially in the control of virus diseases, for which no effective chemical control agent is available. However, we often encounter virus mutants that break down or overcome the resistance. In this review, recent studies will be discussed with respect to breakdown of plant virus resistance.
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Cucumber mosaic virus
Betacarmovirus brassicae