L. Hernández-Rodríguez, Ana Bertalmío, L. Rubio, R. Roque, D. Maeso, F. Rivas
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Inability of the brown citrus aphid (Toxoptera citricida) to transmit citrus psorosis virus under controlled conditions
Author(s): Hernandez-Rodriguez, Lester; Bertalmio, Ana; Rubio, Leticia; Roque, Rodolfo; Maeso, Diego; Rivas, Fernando | Abstract: Might Toxoptera citricida (BrCA) be a citrus psorosis virus (CPsV) vector? We examined CPsV transmission by the BrCA throughout two experiments. In experiment 1, 4 CPsV-infected plants bearing BrCA colonies were introduced in separated cages with 12 healthy 'Madame Vinous' sweet orange (MV) seedlings in each one (48 in total). In experiment 2, 5 BrCAs collected from each CPsV-infected plant were transferred into 3 MV seedlings for each one (12 in total) and left for a 72-h inoculation period. Both experiments were replicated once. No psorosis symptoms or CPsV detection evidences a BrCA inability for CPsV transmission under our controlled conditions.