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Retention and Transmission of Grapevine Leafroll-Associated Virus 3 by Pseudococcus calceolariae

Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 3 (GLRaV-3), an economically significant pathogen of grapevines, is transmitted by Pseudococcus calceolariae, a mealybug commonly found in New Zealand vineyards. To help inform alternative GLRaV-3 control strategies, this study evaluated the three-way interaction...

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Autores principales: McGreal, Brogan, Sandanayaka, Manoharie, Gough, Rebecca, Rohra, Roshni, Davis, Vicky, Marshall, Christina W., Richards, Kate, Bell, Vaughn A., Chooi, Kar Mun, MacDiarmid, Robin M.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8149732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34054767
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.663948
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author McGreal, Brogan
Sandanayaka, Manoharie
Gough, Rebecca
Rohra, Roshni
Davis, Vicky
Marshall, Christina W.
Richards, Kate
Bell, Vaughn A.
Chooi, Kar Mun
MacDiarmid, Robin M.
author_facet McGreal, Brogan
Sandanayaka, Manoharie
Gough, Rebecca
Rohra, Roshni
Davis, Vicky
Marshall, Christina W.
Richards, Kate
Bell, Vaughn A.
Chooi, Kar Mun
MacDiarmid, Robin M.
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description Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 3 (GLRaV-3), an economically significant pathogen of grapevines, is transmitted by Pseudococcus calceolariae, a mealybug commonly found in New Zealand vineyards. To help inform alternative GLRaV-3 control strategies, this study evaluated the three-way interaction between the mealybug, its plant host and the virus. The retention and transmission of GLRaV-3 by P. calceolariae after access to non-Vitis host plants (and a non-GLRaV-3 host) White clover (Trifolium repens L. cv. “Grasslands Huia white clover”), Crimson clover (T. incarnatum), and Nicotiana benthamiana (an alternative GLRaV-3 host) was investigated. For all experiments, P. calceolariae first instars with a 4 or 6 days acquisition access period on GLRaV-3-positive grapevine leaves were used. GLRaV-3 was detected in mealybugs up to 16 days on non-Vitis plant hosts but not after 20 days. GLRaV-3 was retained by second instars (n = 8/45) and exuviae (molted skin, n = 6/6) following a 4 days acquisition period on infected grapevines leaves and an 11 days feeding on non-Vitis plant hosts. Furthermore, GLRaV-3 was transmitted to grapevine (40−60%) by P. calceolariae second instars after access to white clover for up to 11 days; 90% transmission to grapevine was achieved when no alternative host feeding was provided. The 16 days retention period is the longest observed in mealybug vectoring of GLRaV-3. The results suggest that an alternative strategy of using ground-cover plants as a disrupter of virus transmission may be effective if mealybugs settle and continue to feed on them for 20 or more days.
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spelling pubmed-81497322021-05-27 Retention and Transmission of Grapevine Leafroll-Associated Virus 3 by Pseudococcus calceolariae McGreal, Brogan Sandanayaka, Manoharie Gough, Rebecca Rohra, Roshni Davis, Vicky Marshall, Christina W. Richards, Kate Bell, Vaughn A. Chooi, Kar Mun MacDiarmid, Robin M. Front Microbiol Microbiology Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 3 (GLRaV-3), an economically significant pathogen of grapevines, is transmitted by Pseudococcus calceolariae, a mealybug commonly found in New Zealand vineyards. To help inform alternative GLRaV-3 control strategies, this study evaluated the three-way interaction between the mealybug, its plant host and the virus. The retention and transmission of GLRaV-3 by P. calceolariae after access to non-Vitis host plants (and a non-GLRaV-3 host) White clover (Trifolium repens L. cv. “Grasslands Huia white clover”), Crimson clover (T. incarnatum), and Nicotiana benthamiana (an alternative GLRaV-3 host) was investigated. For all experiments, P. calceolariae first instars with a 4 or 6 days acquisition access period on GLRaV-3-positive grapevine leaves were used. GLRaV-3 was detected in mealybugs up to 16 days on non-Vitis plant hosts but not after 20 days. GLRaV-3 was retained by second instars (n = 8/45) and exuviae (molted skin, n = 6/6) following a 4 days acquisition period on infected grapevines leaves and an 11 days feeding on non-Vitis plant hosts. Furthermore, GLRaV-3 was transmitted to grapevine (40−60%) by P. calceolariae second instars after access to white clover for up to 11 days; 90% transmission to grapevine was achieved when no alternative host feeding was provided. The 16 days retention period is the longest observed in mealybug vectoring of GLRaV-3. The results suggest that an alternative strategy of using ground-cover plants as a disrupter of virus transmission may be effective if mealybugs settle and continue to feed on them for 20 or more days. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8149732/ /pubmed/34054767 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.663948 Text en Copyright © 2021 McGreal, Sandanayaka, Gough, Rohra, Davis, Marshall, Richards, Bell, Chooi and MacDiarmid. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
McGreal, Brogan
Sandanayaka, Manoharie
Gough, Rebecca
Rohra, Roshni
Davis, Vicky
Marshall, Christina W.
Richards, Kate
Bell, Vaughn A.
Chooi, Kar Mun
MacDiarmid, Robin M.
Retention and Transmission of Grapevine Leafroll-Associated Virus 3 by Pseudococcus calceolariae
title Retention and Transmission of Grapevine Leafroll-Associated Virus 3 by Pseudococcus calceolariae
title_full Retention and Transmission of Grapevine Leafroll-Associated Virus 3 by Pseudococcus calceolariae
title_fullStr Retention and Transmission of Grapevine Leafroll-Associated Virus 3 by Pseudococcus calceolariae
title_full_unstemmed Retention and Transmission of Grapevine Leafroll-Associated Virus 3 by Pseudococcus calceolariae
title_short Retention and Transmission of Grapevine Leafroll-Associated Virus 3 by Pseudococcus calceolariae
title_sort retention and transmission of grapevine leafroll-associated virus 3 by pseudococcus calceolariae
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8149732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34054767
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.663948
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