Series: Methods in molecular biology )Clifton, N.J.( ;v. 975.
Series: Springer protocols.
Virus-induced gene silencing )VIGS( in plants: An overview of target species and the virus-derived vector systems --Rationale for developing new virus vectors to analyze gene function in grasses through virus-induced gene silencing --Virus-induced gene silencing for rice using agroinoculation --Utilizing virus-induced gene silencing for the functional characterization of maize genes during infection with the fungal pathogen ustilago maydis --Analysis of developmental control genes using virus-induced gene silencing --Virus-induced gene silencing in the rapid cycling columbine aquilegia coerulea "Origami" --Virus-induced gene silencing of the alkaloid-producing basal eudicot model plant eschscholzia californica )California poppy( --Virus-induced gene silencing using artificial miRNAs in nicotiana benthamiana --The use of vigs technology to study plant-herbivore interactions --Virus-aided gene expression and silencing using TRV for functional analysis of floral scent-related genes --Virus-induced gene silencing in soybean and common bean --Functional genomic analysis of cotton genes with agrobacterium-mediated virus-induced gene silencing --Highly efficient virus-induced gene silencing in apple and soybean by apple latent spherical virus vector and biolistic inoculation --VIGS: A tool to study fruit development in Solanum lycopersicum --A protocol for VIGS in arabidopsis thaliana using a one-step TYMV-derived vector --Virus-induced gene silencing in strawberry fruit.