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1. Rice stripe mosaic virus hijacks rice heading-related gene to promote the overwintering of its insect vector.

2. Two different viral proteins suppress NUCLEAR FACTOR-YC-mediated antiviral immunity during infection in rice.

3. Key role of exportin 6 in exosome-mediated viral transmission from insect vectors to plants.

4. Genome-Wide Identification and Gene Expression Analysis of the OTU DUB Family in Oryza sativa .

5. Ferredoxin 1 is downregulated by the accumulation of abscisic acid in an ABI5-dependent manner to facilitate rice stripe virus infection in Nicotiana benthamiana and rice.

6. The dynamics of N 6 -methyladenine RNA modification in interactions between rice and plant viruses.

7. Rice stripe virus coat protein induces the accumulation of jasmonic acid, activating plant defence against the virus while also attracting its vector to feed.

8. Potential functional pathways of plant RNA virus-derived small RNAs in a vector insect.

9. Molecular characterization and RSV Co-infection of Nicotiana benthamiana with three distinct begomoviruses.

10. Jasmonate Signaling Enhances RNA Silencing and Antiviral Defense in Rice.

11. A Bunyavirus-Inducible Ubiquitin Ligase Targets RNA Polymerase IV for Degradation during Viral Pathogenesis in Rice.

12. Comprehensive transcriptomics and proteomics analyses of rice stripe virus -resistant transgenic rice.

13. Transcriptional Regulation of miR528 by OsSPL9 Orchestrates Antiviral Response in Rice.

14. Tenuivirus utilizes its glycoprotein as a helper component to overcome insect midgut barriers for its circulative and propagative transmission.

15. Recent progress on gene silencing/suppression by virus-derived small interfering RNAs in rice viruses especially Rice grassy stunt virus.

16. Rice stripe virus-derived siRNAs play different regulatory roles in rice and in the insect vector Laodelphax striatellus.

17. Invasion of midgut epithelial cells by a persistently transmitted virus is mediated by sugar transporter 6 in its insect vector.

18. Rice Stripe Virus Interferes with S-acylation of Remorin and Induces Its Autophagic Degradation to Facilitate Virus Infection.

19. Rice grassy stunt virus p5 interacts with two protein components of the plant-specific CBL-CIPK Ca +2 signaling network of rice.

20. Different pathogenicities of Rice stripe virus from the insect vector and from viruliferous plants.

21. Viruliferous rate of small brown planthopper is a good indicator of rice stripe disease epidemics.

22. Integrative Analysis of the microRNAome and Transcriptome Illuminates the Response of Susceptible Rice Plants to Rice Stripe Virus.

23. Time-Course RNA-Seq Analysis Reveals Transcriptional Changes in Rice Plants Triggered by Rice stripe virus Infection.

24. Rice stripe virus affects the viability of its vector offspring by changing developmental gene expression in embryos.

25. Transovarial transmission of a plant virus is mediated by vitellogenin of its insect vector.

26. Production of marker-free and RSV-resistant transgenic rice using a twin T-DNA system and RNAi.

27. Detection of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for resistances to small brown planthopper and rice stripe virus in rice using recombinant inbred lines.

28. Fine mapping and identification of candidate rice genes associated with qSTV11(SG), a major QTL for rice stripe disease resistance.

29. RNAi-directed down-regulation of RSV results in increased resistance in rice (Oryza sativa L.).

30. RNA-dependent RNA polymerase 6 of rice (Oryza sativa) plays role in host defense against negative-strand RNA virus, Rice stripe virus.

31. Population diversity of rice stripe virus-derived siRNAs in three different hosts and RNAi-based antiviral immunity in Laodelphgax striatellus.

32. Identification of novel Oryza sativa miRNAs in deep sequencing-based small RNA libraries of rice infected with Rice stripe virus.

33. Production of transgenic rice new germplasm with strong resistance against two isolations of Rice stripe virus by RNA interference.

34. Negative-strand RNA viruses: the plant-infecting counterparts.

35. p2 of rice stripe virus (RSV) interacts with OsSGS3 and is a silencing suppressor.

36. Viral infection induces expression of novel phased microRNAs from conserved cellular microRNA precursors.

37. The early secretory pathway and an actin-myosin VIII motility system are required for plasmodesmatal localization of the NSvc4 protein of Rice stripe virus.

38. Targeting specific genes for RNA interference is crucial to the development of strong resistance to rice stripe virus.

39. The nonstructural protein pC6 of rice grassy stunt virus trans-complements the cell-to-cell spread of a movement-defective tomato mosaic virus.

40. Fine mapping of qSTV11TQ, a major gene conferring resistance to rice stripe disease.

41. Selective modification of rice (Oryza sativa) gene expression by rice stripe virus infection.

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