Tag: plant virus
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![Plants suffer from viruses too… [From algae to rice plants… III]](https://plantcuttings.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/chjpdmf0zs9zdgf0awmvaw1hz2uvd2vic2l0zs8ymdiylta0l2xyl2zycmljzv9wywrkev9lynjvx2rlbhrhlwltywdllwt5ymfzndz0lmpwzw.webp?w=768)
Plants suffer from viruses too… [From algae to rice plants… III]
The post considers virus disease of plants and highlights research by Yu Huang et al. (2025) that reveals how rice detects and responds to viral infection. Such work is crucial for enhancing crop resilience and ensuring food security for the global human population.
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![Predictable red tides? [From algae to rice plants… II]](https://plantcuttings.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/pexels-photo-3992945.jpeg?w=963)
Predictable red tides? [From algae to rice plants… II]
This post discusses dinoflagellates and red tides. In particular it considers Karenia brevis and work by Shen Jean Lim et al., who have identified viruses in K. brevis harmful algal bloom (HABs). This discovery suggests potential viral control methods for mitigating such red tides and improving early warning of them.
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When chocolate goes viral
Viruses cause significant damage to plants, with cacao trees being particularly vulnerable to the cacao swollen shoot virus disease (CSSVD). This disease threatens global chocolate production, but mathematical research offers hope that appropriate spacing of vaccinated and unvaccinated trees can thwart spread of CSSV.