A phloem-limited RNA phytovirus infection does not positively modulate vector preference and fitness in primary and alternate hosts.

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Sudeep Pandey, Phillip Roberts, Sudeep Bag, Alana L Jacobson, Rajagopalbabu Srinivasan
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Abstract

Colonizing aphids play an important role in the transmission of RNA phytoviruses in the family Solemoviridae. According to "host manipulation hypothesis," phloem limited and persistently transmitted Solemoviridae viruses modulate host physiology that positively affects vector behavior and fitness and facilitates virus spread. However, it is unclear if virus-modulated host effects on vectors across pathosystems involving Solemoviridae members are always positive. Cotton leafroll dwarf virus (CLRDV) is a recently introduced Solemoviridae member in the United States, and it is transmitted by the cotton aphid (Aphis gossypii). Effects of CLRDV infection on vector behavior and fitness were evaluated on its primary host plant, cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), and an alternate host plant, hibiscus (Hibiscus acetosella). In this study, changes to viruliferous and non-viruliferous aphid preference and aphid fitness on virus-infected and non-infected hosts were examined. In contrast to the hypothesized preference of non-viruliferous aphids for infected plants and vice-versa, both viruliferous and non-viruliferous A. gossypii preferred non-infected cotton and hibiscus plants over CLRDV-infected plants. This suggested that the preference of non-viruliferous vectors to non-infected plants might negatively impact virus acquisition, whereas the preference of viruliferous vectors toward non-infected plants could positively facilitate virus inoculation. The total fecundity and intrinsic rate of increase of aphids were higher on non-infected plants compared with CLRDV-infected plants. The lack of enhanced fitness benefits on CLRDV-infected hosts also could negatively impact virus spread. Overall, this study suggested that "host manipulation hypothesis" favoring vector attraction and enhanced fitness on infected plants does not apply to all pathosystems involving Solemoviridae members.

有韧皮部限制的 RNA 植物病毒感染不会对主要宿主和替代宿主的病媒偏好和适应性产生积极影响。
定植蚜虫在植物RNA病毒的传播中起着重要作用。根据“宿主操纵假说”,韧皮部有限且持续传播的索莱病毒科病毒调节宿主生理,对媒介行为和适应性产生积极影响,并促进病毒传播。然而,目前尚不清楚病毒调节宿主对涉及索莱病毒科成员的跨病理系统载体的影响是否总是阳性的。棉卷叶矮病毒(CLRDV)是最近在美国引进的一种由棉蚜(Aphis gossypii)传播的棉叶矮病毒科成员。研究了CLRDV侵染对其主寄主棉花(Gossypium hirsutum)和代用寄主芙蓉(hibiscus acetosella)媒介行为和适合度的影响。在本研究中,研究了病毒感染和非病毒感染宿主对带毒和无毒蚜虫的偏好以及蚜虫适合度的变化。与假设的非毒性蚜虫偏爱被感染植物(反之亦然)相反,毒性和非毒性棉蚜都偏爱未被感染的棉花和芙蓉植物,而不是clrdv感染的植物。这表明,非病毒载体对未感染植物的偏好可能会对病毒的获取产生负面影响,而病毒载体对未感染植物的偏好可能会促进病毒的接种。与clrdv侵染植株相比,未侵染植株的蚜虫总繁殖力和内在增长率更高。对感染clrdv的宿主缺乏增强的适应性益处也可能对病毒传播产生负面影响。总的来说,本研究表明,有利于媒介吸引和增强对受感染植物适应性的“宿主操纵假说”并不适用于涉及茄病毒科成员的所有病理系统。
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Environmental Entomology
Environmental Entomology 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
5.90%
发文量
97
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Environmental Entomology is published bimonthly in February, April, June, August, October, and December. The journal publishes reports on the interaction of insects with the biological, chemical, and physical aspects of their environment. In addition to research papers, Environmental Entomology publishes Reviews, interpretive articles in a Forum section, and Letters to the Editor.
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