脱水和番茄斑点枯萎病病毒感染共同改变了西花蓟马(Frankliniella occidentalis)的取食和存活参数

IF 2.2 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Samuel T. Bailey , Alekhya Kondragunta , Hyojin A. Choi , Jinlong Han , Holly McInnes , Dorith Rotenberg , Diane E. Ullman , Joshua B. Benoit
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摘要

脱水和番茄斑萎病毒(TSWV)感染对西花蓟马(Frankliniella occidentalis)的取食有很大影响。迄今为止,还没有研究过蓟马在这些生物和非生物胁迫之间的动态变化。在此,我们报告了西花蓟马感染 TSWV 期间的水平衡特征和其他生物参数的变化。雌雄蓟马在感染 TSWV 期间的水平衡参数没有明显差异。我们的研究结果表明,虽然西花蓟马的水平衡特征受 TSWV 感染的影响很小,但脱水和 TSWV 共同作用时摄食量和活动量的增加表明,在干旱时期病毒传播量可能会增加。重要的是,在 TSWV 感染和脱水过程中,蓟马的存活率和后代生成都会受到影响。对存活和繁殖的负面影响表明,TSWV 感染和脱水之间的相互作用可能会减少蓟马的数量。脱水对受病毒感染的蓟马的摄食/活动和存活/繁殖的相反影响表明,病媒能力对 TSWV 传播的影响可能很小。由于水胁迫会对昆虫-植物-病毒的动态产生重大影响,因此这些研究强调需要测量所有的相互作用和影响,以了解蓟马作为植物病毒载体与 TSWV 之间的相互作用。
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Dehydration and tomato spotted wilt virus infection combine to alter feeding and survival parameters for the western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis

Dehydration and tomato spotted wilt virus infection combine to alter feeding and survival parameters for the western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis

Dehydration and tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) infection substantially impact the feeding of western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis. Until now, the dynamics between these biotic and abiotic stresses have not been examined for thrips. Here, we report water balance characteristics and changes in other biological parameters during infection with TSWV for the western flower thrips. There were no apparent differences in water balance parameters during TSWV infection of male or female thrips. Our results show that, although water balance characteristics of western flower thrips are minimally impacted by TSWV infection, the increase in feeding and activity when dehydration and TSWV are combined suggests that virus transmission could be increased under periods of drought. Importantly, survival and progeny generation were impaired during TSWV infection and dehydration bouts. The negative impact on survival and reproduction suggests that the interactions between TSWV infection and dehydration will likely reduce thrips populations. The opposite effects of dehydration on feeding/activity and survival/reproduction for virus infected thrips suggest the impact of vectorial capacity will likely be minor for TSWV transmission. As water stress significantly impacts insect-plant-virus dynamics, these studies highlight that all interactions and effects need to be measured to understand thrips-TSWV interactions in their role as viral vector to plants.

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Current Research in Insect Science
Current Research in Insect Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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