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Tomato Infection by Whitefly-Transmitted Circulative and Non-Circulative Viruses Induce Contrasting Changes in Plant Volatiles and Vector Behaviour

机译:粉虱传播的循环和非循环病毒对番茄的感染导致植物挥发性和载体行为的变化

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Virus infection frequently modifies plant phenotypes, leading to changes in behaviour and performance of their insect vectors in a way that transmission is enhanced, although this may not always be the case. Here, we investigated Bemisia tabaci response to tomato plants infected by Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV), a non-circulative-transmitted crinivirus, and Tomato severe rugose virus (ToSRV), a circulative-transmitted begomovirus. Moreover, we examined the role of visual and olfactory cues in host plant selection by both viruliferous and non-viruliferous B. tabaci. Visual cues alone were assessed as targets for whitefly landing by placing leaves underneath a Plexiglas plate. A dual-choice arena was used to assess whitefly response to virus-infected and mock-inoculated tomato leaves under light and dark conditions. Thereafter, we tested the whitefly response to volatiles using an active air-flow Y-tube olfactometer, and chemically characterized the blends using gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. Visual stimuli tests showed that whiteflies, irrespective of their infectious status, always preferred to land on virus-infected rather than on mock-inoculated leaves. Furthermore, whiteflies had no preference for either virus-infected or mock-inoculated leaves under dark conditions, but preferred virus-infected leaves in the presence of light. ToSRV-infection promoted a sharp decline in the concentration of some tomato volatiles, while an increase in the emission of some terpenes after ToCV infection was found. ToSRV-viruliferous whiteflies preferred volatiles emitted from mock-inoculated plants, a conducive behaviour to enhance virus spread, while volatiles from ToCV-infected plants were avoided by non-viruliferous whiteflies, a behaviour that is likely detrimental to the secondary spread of the virus. In conclusion, the circulative persistent begomovirus, ToSRV, seems to have evolved together with its vector B. tabaci to optimise its own spread. However, this type of virus-induced manipulation of vector behaviour was not observed for the semi persistent crinivirus, ToCV, which is not specifically transmitted by B. tabaci and has a much less intimate virus-vector relationship.
机译:病毒感染经常会改变植物的表型,从而以增强传播的方式改变其昆虫载体的行为和性能,尽管并非总是如此。在这里,我们调查了烟粉虱对番茄非小环病毒(ToCV)(非循环传播的crinivirus)和番茄严重性皱纹病毒(ToSRV)(经循环传播的begomovirus)感染的番茄植物的反应。此外,我们检查了有毒和无毒烟粉虱在寄主植物选择中视觉和嗅觉提示的作用。通过将叶子放在有机玻璃板下面,仅视觉提示就被视为粉虱着陆的目标。双重选择场所用于评估在黑暗和黑暗条件下粉虱对病毒感染和模拟接种的番茄叶片的响应。此后,我们使用有源气流Y型管嗅觉仪测试了粉虱对挥发物的响应,并使用气相色谱法和质谱法对掺合物进行了化学表征。视觉刺激试验表明,粉虱,无论其感染状况如何,总是更喜欢落在被病毒感染而不是模拟接种的叶子上。此外,粉虱在黑暗条件下对病毒感染或模拟接种的叶片均无偏好,但在有光的情况下首选病毒感染的叶片。 ToSRV感染促使某些番茄挥发物的浓度急剧下降,而ToCV感染后某些萜烯的排放增加。 ToSRV有毒粉虱优选从模拟接种的植物中散发的挥发物,有利于增强病毒传播,而非有毒粉虱可避免来自ToCV感染植物的挥发物,这种行为可能有害于病毒的二次传播。总之,循环性持久性begomovirus ToSRV似乎已经与其载体烟粉虱一起进化,以优化自身传播。但是,这种病毒诱导的对载体行为的操纵并未在半持久性猪瘟病毒ToCV中观察到,ToCV不是由烟粉虱特异性传播的,并且与病毒和载体的亲密关系要少得多。

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