Cross-Kingdom Interactions Between Plant and Fungal Viruses
Andika, Ida Bagus, Mengyuan Tian, Ruiling Bian, Xinran Cao, Ming Luo, Hideki Kondo and Liying Sun
Annual review of virology
https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-virology-111821-122539
ABSTRACT
The large genetic and structural divergences between plants and fungi may hinder the transmission of viruses between these two kingdoms to some extent. However, recent accumulating evidence from virus phylogenetic analyses and the discovery of naturally occurring virus cross-infection suggest the occurrence of past and current transmissions of viruses between plants and plant-associated fungi. Moreover, artificial virus inoculation experiments showed that diverse plant viruses can multiply in fungi and vice versa. Thus, virus cross-infection between plants and fungi may play an important role in the spread, emergence, and evolution of both plant and fungal viruses and facilitate the interaction between them. In this review, we summarize current knowledge related to cross-kingdom virus infection in plants and fungi and further discuss the relevance of this new virological topic in the context of understanding virus spread and transmission in nature as well as developing control strategies for crop plant diseases.