The rising threat of geminiviruses: molecular insights into the disease mechanism and mitigation strategies

Mol Biol Rep. 2023 Apr;50(4):3835-3848. doi: 10.1007/s11033-023-08266-y. Epub 2023 Jan 26.

Abstract

Background: Geminiviruses are among the most threatening emerging plant viruses, accountable for a huge loss to agricultural production worldwide. These viruses have been responsible for some serious outbreaks during the last few decades across different parts of the world. Sincere efforts have been made to regulate the disease incidence by incorporating a multi-dimensional approach, and this process has been facilitated greatly by the advent of molecular techniques. But, the mixed infection due to the polyphagous nature of vectors results in viral recombination followed by the emergence of novel viral strains which thus renders the existing mitigation strategies ineffective. Hence, a multifaceted insight into the molecular mechanism of the disease is really needed to understand the regulatory points; much has been done in this direction during the last few years. The present review aims to explore all the latest developments made so far and to organize the information in a comprehensive manner so that some novel hypotheses for controlling the disease may be generated.

Methods and results: Starting with the background information, diverse genera of geminiviruses are listed along with their pathological and economic impacts. A comprehensive and detailed mechanism of infection is elaborated to study the interactions between vector, host, and virus at different stages in the life cycle of geminiviruses. Finally, an effort isalso made to analyze the progress made at the molecular level for the development of various mitigation strategies and suggest more effective and better approaches for controlling the disease.

Conclusion: The study has provided a thorough understanding of molecular mechanism of geminivirus infection.

Keywords: Disease; Geminiviridae; Geminiviruses; Infection; Mitigation; Molecular mechanism; Pathological; Vector.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Geminiviridae* / genetics
  • Plant Diseases / prevention & control
  • Plant Viruses* / physiology