西花蓟马
蓟马
生物
载体(分子生物学)
蓟马科
番茄斑萎病毒属
生物扩散
交配
传输(电信)
繁殖
动物
病毒
园艺
植物
病毒学
兽医学
植物病毒
生态学
番茄斑点萎蔫病毒
人口学
医学
人口
遗传学
社会学
工程类
电气工程
基因
重组DNA
作者
Yanran Wan,S. A. Hussain,Baoyun Xu,Wen Xie,Shaoli Wang,Youjun Zhang,Xuguo Zhou,Qingjun Wu
摘要
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV), one of the most devastating viruses of ornamental plants and vegetable crops worldwide, is transmitted by the western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande), in a persistent-propagative manner. How TSWV manipulates the reproduction of its vector to enhance transmission and whether infection with TSWV changes the mating behaviour of this thrips vector are not fully understood. RESULTS In this study, we found that TSWV-exposed thrips, in general, had a significantly longer developmental time than did non-exposed individuals. Such an increase was predominantly seen in adults, a stage associated with dispersal and virus transmission. TSWV-exposed F. occidentali s produced substantially more progeny than did non-exposed thrips. Interestingly, most of the increase in progeny came from an increase in males, a sex with a greater dispersal and virus transmission capability. Specifically, the sex ratio of progeny shifted from female biased (2-7:1) to evenly split or male biased. Regarding mating behaviour, compared to virus-free controls, TSWV-exposed F. occidentali s had significantly longer copulation duration, were more active in males, and remated less often in females. CONCLUSION These combined results suggest that TSWV alters the reproductive behaviour of its insect vector, F. occidentalis , to promote virus transmission. Consequently, a monitoring program capable of earlier detection of the virus and a reduced economic threshold for vector (thrips) control should be in consideration for the long-term, sustainable management of TSWV.
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