Beneficial interaction between rice stunt virus and its insect vector Nilaparvata lugens Stal based on life table

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
LISTIHANI LISTIHANI, I GUSTI AYU DIAH YUNITI, PUTU EKA PASMIDI ARIATI, NI PUTU PANDAWANI, DEWA GEDE WIRYANGGA SELANGGA, I GEDE RAI MAYA TEMAJA, GUSTI NGURAH ALIT SUSANTA WIRYA, I PUTU SUDIARTA
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Abstract. Listihani L, Yuniti IGAD, Ariati PEP, Pandawani NP, Selangga DGW, Temaja IGRM, Wirya GNAS, Sudiarta IP. 2023. Beneficial interaction between rice stunt virus and its insect vector Nilaparvata lugens Stal based on life table. Biodiversitas 24: 4690-4698. The brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) causes direct and indirect damage as a stunting virus vector in rice. Insect vectors and viruses are closely related with respect to disease transmission to host plants. Thus, this research aimed to determine the specific relationship between a virus and its insect vector on the biology and demography statistics of viruliferous brown planthopper (BPH). Research method included the propagation of N. lugens and stunt virus inoculum, the observation of cohort, stadia duration and egg survival rates, imago life span, and N. lugens life table. The BPH life table was arranged with the jackknife method for two treatments: plants infected by stunt virus and healthy plants. The research result showed that plants infected by stunt virus can shorten the BPH nymphal development stage from instar 2 to instar 5, life cycle, preoviposition period, and double time. Plants infected by stunt virus did not influence the BPH hatching pattern but influenced the total number of hatching eggs. The next BPH generation of stunt virus inflected plants increased 29.51 times more from the previous generation, while on healthy plants, the next BPH generation only increased 27.51 times. Virus-infected plants generally appeared to be superior quality hosts for vectors compared to uninfected plants, thus enhancing vector life table and virus spread.
基于生命表的水稻矮缩病毒及其昆虫载体褐飞虱的有益互作
摘要Listihani L, Yuniti IGAD, Ariati PEP, Pandawani NP, Selangga DGW, Temaja IGRM, Wirya GNAS, Sudiarta IP。2023. 基于生命表的水稻矮缩病毒及其昆虫载体褐飞虱的有益互作生物多样性24:4690-4698。褐飞虱(Nilaparvata lugens)作为水稻发育迟缓病毒载体,对水稻造成直接和间接危害。昆虫媒介和病毒在向寄主植物传播疾病方面关系密切。因此,本研究旨在确定病毒与病媒昆虫在褐飞虱(BPH)生物学和人口学统计上的具体关系。研究方法包括接种褐飞虱和矮病毒进行繁殖,观察群体、潜伏期、卵存活率、影像寿命和褐飞虱生命表。采用折刀法对僵病毒感染植株和健康植株的BPH生命表进行排列。研究结果表明,植物被矮病毒感染后,BPH若虫发育阶段从2龄缩短至5龄,生活期缩短,产卵前期缩短,双倍期缩短。植物被矮病毒侵染后,对BPH的孵化模式没有影响,但对孵化卵总数有影响。矮病毒感染植株的下一代BPH比上一代增加29.51倍,而健康植株的下一代BPH仅增加27.51倍。与未感染的植物相比,病毒感染的植物通常表现为媒介的优质宿主,从而提高了媒介的生命表和病毒的传播。
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Biodiversitas
Biodiversitas Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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