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Deceptive chemical signals induced by a plant virus attract insect vectors to inferior hosts

机译:植物病毒诱导的欺骗性化学信号将昆虫载体吸引至劣等宿主

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Previous studies have shown that vector-borne pathogens can alter the phenotypes of their hosts and vectors in ways that influence the frequency and nature of interactions between them, with significant implications for the transmission and spread of disease. For insect-borne pathogens, host odors are particularly likely targets for manipulation, because both plant- and animal-feeding insects use volatile compounds derived from their hosts as key foraging cues. Here, we document the effects of a widespread plant pathogen. Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), on the quality and attractiveness of one of its host plants (Cucurbita pepo cv. Dixie) for two aphid vec-tors, Myzus persicae and Aphis gossypii. Our results indicate that CMV greatly reduces host-plant quality-aphids performed poorly on infected plants and rapidly emigrated from them-but increases the attractiveness of infected plants to aphids by inducing elevated emissions of a plant volatile blend otherwise similar to that emitted by healthy plants. Thus, CMV appears to attract vectors deceptively to infected plants from which they then disperse rapidly, a pattern highly conducive to the nonpersistent transmission mechanism employed by CMV and very different from the pattern previously reported for persistently transmitted viruses that require sustained aphid feeding for transmission. In addition to providing a documented example of a pathogen inducing a deceptive signal of host-plant quality to vectors, our results suggest that the transmission mechanism is a major factor shaping pathogen-induced changes in host-plant phenotypes. Furthermore, our findings yield a general hypothesis that, when vector-borne plant or animal pathogens reduce host quality for vectors, pathogen-induced changes in host phenotypes that enhance vector attraction frequently will involve the exaggeration of existing host-location cues.
机译:先前的研究表明,媒介传播的病原体可以改变宿主和媒介的表型,从而影响它们之间相互作用的频率和性质,对疾病的传播和传播具有重要意义。对于昆虫传播的病原体,寄主气味特别可能是操纵的目标,因为动植物和食动物的昆虫均使用源自其寄主的挥发性化合物作为关键觅食线索。在这里,我们记录了广泛的植物病原体的影响。黄瓜花叶病毒(CMV),其寄主植物之一(Cucurbita pepo cv。Dixie)对两种蚜虫矢量,桃蚜和蚜虫的品质和吸引力。我们的结果表明,CMV极大地降低了寄主植物的品质-在受感染植物上表现差的蚜虫并迅速从其移出-但是通过诱导植物挥发性混合物的升高排放而增加了受感染植物对蚜虫的吸引力,否则与健康植物的排放相似。因此,CMV似乎在诱骗性地吸引了被感染植物吸引的载体,然后它们迅速地从中传播,这种模式非常有利于CMV所采用的非持久性传播机制,与先前报道的持续传播病毒需要持续喂食蚜虫进行传播的模式截然不同。除了提供病原体向载体诱导寄主植物品质的欺骗信号的实例外,我们的研究结果还表明,传播机制是塑造病原体诱导的寄主植物表型变化的主要因素。此外,我们的发现得出一个普遍的假设,即当媒介传播的植物或动物病原体降低媒介的宿主质量时,病原体诱导的宿主表型变化会增强媒介的吸引力,这往往会夸大现有宿主定位线索。

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