Divergent effects of PVY-infected potato plant on aphids |
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Authors: | Sébastien Boquel Philippe Giordanengo Arnaud Ameline |
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Affiliation: | 1.Biologie des Plantes et Contr?le des Insectes Ravageurs (UPRES EA 3900), Laboratoire de Biologie des Entomophages,Université de Picardie Jules Verne,Amiens Cedex,France |
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Abstract: | Host plant selection by aphids can be positively or negatively affected when plants are infected by phytoviruses. Potato plants
infected by Potato virus Y (PVY), a non-persistent virus, are reported to affect settling behaviour and growth parameters of Myzus persicae Sulzer and Macrosiphum euphorbiae Thomas. Using the Electrical penetration graph system (EPG), we demonstrated that PVY-infection of potato plants influences
the feeding behaviour of these two aphid species. Myzus persicae exhibited increased phloem sap ingestion and reduced non-probing duration. Macrosiphum euphorbiae showed delayed stylet insertion, reduced activity in the phloem vessels and an enhanced non-probing duration. In addition,
we showed that these two species exhibited different transmission rates. The opposite effects of PVY-infected potato plant
on these two aphids are discussed in terms of PVY spreading in the field. |
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