Persistent Transmission of Citrus Vein Enation Virus by Aphis gossypii and Myzus persicae
Citrus vein enation virus (CVEV) is widely distributed in Spain and circumstantial evidence suggests a high rate of natural spread. No experimental transmission was achievedin extensive trials with several aphid species using a 2-day acquisition period and a 2-day inoculation period. In further expe...
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| author | Hermoso-De-Mendoza, Alfonso Pina, José A. Ballester-Olmos, José F. Navarro, Luis |
| author2 | Moreno, Pedro |
| author_browse | Ballester-Olmos, José F. Hermoso-De-Mendoza, Alfonso Moreno, Pedro Navarro, Luis Pina, José A. |
| author_facet | Moreno, Pedro Hermoso-De-Mendoza, Alfonso Pina, José A. Ballester-Olmos, José F. Navarro, Luis |
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| description | Citrus vein enation virus (CVEV) is widely distributed in Spain and circumstantial evidence suggests a high rate of natural spread. No experimental transmission was achievedin extensive trials with several aphid species using a 2-day acquisition period and a 2-day inoculation period. In further experiments, using a 5-7 day acquisition period and a 9-16 day inoculation period, a 95%
transmission efficiency was obtained with Aphis gossypii and 10% with Myzus persicae. Furthermore, a 10% transmission efficiency was achieved with viruliferous A. gossypii maintained on healthy plants for a period of up to 14 days after acquisition then given an 11-day inoculation access feed. These results show that CVEV is persistently transmitted by A. gossypii in Spain, thus explaining the high rate of natural spread in the field. |
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| spelling | ReDivia77672025-04-25T14:53:22Z Persistent Transmission of Citrus Vein Enation Virus by Aphis gossypii and Myzus persicae Hermoso-De-Mendoza, Alfonso Pina, José A. Ballester-Olmos, José F. Navarro, Luis Moreno, Pedro Citrus vein enation virus H10 Pests of plants H20 Plant diseases Aphis gossypii Myzus persicae Toxoptera citricidus Toxoptera aurantii Plant viruses Citrus vein enation virus (CVEV) is widely distributed in Spain and circumstantial evidence suggests a high rate of natural spread. No experimental transmission was achievedin extensive trials with several aphid species using a 2-day acquisition period and a 2-day inoculation period. In further experiments, using a 5-7 day acquisition period and a 9-16 day inoculation period, a 95% transmission efficiency was obtained with Aphis gossypii and 10% with Myzus persicae. Furthermore, a 10% transmission efficiency was achieved with viruliferous A. gossypii maintained on healthy plants for a period of up to 14 days after acquisition then given an 11-day inoculation access feed. These results show that CVEV is persistently transmitted by A. gossypii in Spain, thus explaining the high rate of natural spread in the field. 2021-11-23T14:55:01Z 2021-11-23T14:55:01Z 1993 conferenceObject Hermoso-de-Mendoza, A., Pina, J. A., Ballester-Olmos, J. F. & Navarro, L. (1993). Persistent transmission of citrus vein enation virus by Aphis gossypii and Myzus persicae. Proceedings of the twelfth International Organization of Citrus Virologists Conference, 361-363. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/7767 en 1992-11-23 Twelfth Conference of the International Organization of Citrus Virologists New Delhi, India Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess IOCV electronico |
| spellingShingle | Citrus vein enation virus H10 Pests of plants H20 Plant diseases Aphis gossypii Myzus persicae Toxoptera citricidus Toxoptera aurantii Plant viruses Hermoso-De-Mendoza, Alfonso Pina, José A. Ballester-Olmos, José F. Navarro, Luis Persistent Transmission of Citrus Vein Enation Virus by Aphis gossypii and Myzus persicae |
| title | Persistent Transmission of Citrus Vein Enation Virus by Aphis gossypii and Myzus persicae |
| title_full | Persistent Transmission of Citrus Vein Enation Virus by Aphis gossypii and Myzus persicae |
| title_fullStr | Persistent Transmission of Citrus Vein Enation Virus by Aphis gossypii and Myzus persicae |
| title_full_unstemmed | Persistent Transmission of Citrus Vein Enation Virus by Aphis gossypii and Myzus persicae |
| title_short | Persistent Transmission of Citrus Vein Enation Virus by Aphis gossypii and Myzus persicae |
| title_sort | persistent transmission of citrus vein enation virus by aphis gossypii and myzus persicae |
| topic | Citrus vein enation virus H10 Pests of plants H20 Plant diseases Aphis gossypii Myzus persicae Toxoptera citricidus Toxoptera aurantii Plant viruses |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/7767 |
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