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Transmission by Laodelphax striatellus Fallen of Rice black-streaked dwarf virus from Frozen Infected Rice Leaves to Healthy Plants of Rice and Maize

机译:冻害的稻叶上黑条矮化病毒Laodelphax striatellus的传播对水稻和玉米健康植物的传播

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Rice black-streaked dwarf virus (RBSDV) is transmitted naturally to important crops such as rice, maize, barley and wheat in a persistent manner by the planthoppers, Laodelphax striatellus, Unkanodes sapporona and Unkanodes albifascia. Insect vector transmission tests are the basis for identifying viral incidence, evaluating the resistance of varieties and selecting resistance sources for rice and maize breeding. A simple, rapid and reliable method is described by which virus-free small brown planthoppers (L. striatellus) acquired RBSDV from frozen infected rice leaves and transmitted it to healthy rice and maize plants. After feeding on frozen infected rice leaves, the planthoppers were tested by RT-PCR for the presence of virus after 10, 15, and 22 days, respectively. The percentages of RBSDV-containing insects were 0, 25 and 71.43% of L. striatellus fed on frozen infected rice leaves compared to 0, 28.25 and 71.43% of L. striatellus fed on fresh infected rice leaves, respectively. In transmission tests, three of eight rice seedlings (37.5%) and four of eight maize seedlings (50%) were inoculated by the planthoppers that had fed previously on frozen leaves and had allowed a 22 days latent period and showed typical disease symptoms. As a positive control, four of eight rice seedlings (50%) and four of six maize seedlings (66.67%) became infected. All rice and maize plants expressing disease symptoms were identified as virus-positive by RT-PCR. These results indicated that the planthoppers acquired RBSDV from frozen infected leaves and transmitted the virus to healthy plants.
机译:稻飞虱,Laodelphax striatellus,Unkanodes sapporona和Unkanodes albifascia持续不断地将稻米黑纹矮化病毒(RBSDV)自然地传播到重要作物,例如稻米,玉米,大麦和小麦。昆虫媒介传播测试是确定病毒发病率,评估品种的抗性以及选择水稻和玉米育种的抗性来源的基础。描述了一种简单,快速和可靠的方法,通过该方法,无病毒的小型褐飞虱(L. striatellus)从冷冻的感染稻叶中获取RBSDV,并将其传播给健康的稻米和玉米植物。饲喂冷冻的感染稻叶后,分别在10、15和22天后通过RT-PCR测试飞虱的病毒存在。含有RBSDV的昆虫在冷冻感染的稻叶上喂食的粉状乳杆菌的百分比分别为0、25和71.43%,而在新鲜感染的稻叶上喂食的粉状乳杆菌的比例分别为0、28.25和71.43%。在传播试验中,八种稻秧中的八种水稻幼苗(占37.5%)和八种玉米幼苗中的四种(占50%)接种了先前以冰冻叶子为食并具有22天潜伏期并表现出典型疾病症状的飞虱。作为阳性对照,八株水稻幼苗中的四株(50%)和六株玉米幼苗中的四株(66.67%)被感染。通过RT-PCR将所有表达疾病症状的水稻和玉米植物鉴定为病毒阳性。这些结果表明,飞虱从冷冻的感染叶片中获得了RBSDV,并将病毒传播给了健康植物。

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