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Impact of host plant species and whitefly species on feeding behavior of Bemisia tabaci [PDF]
Whiteflies of the Bemisia tabaci species complex are economically important pests of cassava. In Africa, they cause greatest damage through vectoring viruses responsible for cassava mosaic disease and cassava brown streak disease. Several cryptic species
Legg, James P. +3 more
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Transmission of Begomoviruses and Other Whitefly-Borne Viruses: Dependence on the Vector Species [PDF]
Most plant viruses require a biological vector to spread from plant to plant in nature. Among biological vectors for plant viruses, hemipteroid insects are the most common, including phloem-feeding aphids, whiteflies, mealybugs, planthoppers, and leafhoppers.
Elvira Fiallo-Olivé +3 more
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Plant begomoviruses subvert ubiquitination to suppress plant defenses against insect vectors. [PDF]
Most plant viruses are vectored by insects and the interactions of virus-plant-vector have important ecological and evolutionary implications. Insect vectors often perform better on virus-infected plants. This indirect mutualism between plant viruses and
Ping Li +9 more
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ENY-735, a 4-page fact sheet by David J. Schuster, Philip S. Stansly, Jane. E. Polston, Phyllis R. Gilreath, and Eugene McAvoy, describes improved recommendations developed by the Resistance Management Working Group for the control of the whiteflies and reducing insecticide resistance. Includes links to additional information and references and a table
David J. Schuster +4 more
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First report and preliminary evaluation of cassava root necrosis in Angola [PDF]
Open Access ArticleCassava is a main staple food for 800 million people world-wide. Production is limited by pest and pathogens. The most devastating cassava viruses are Cassava Brown Streak Virus and Uganda Cassava Brown Streak Virusboth causing severe ...
Bakelana, Z. +11 more
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Vector-Virus Mutualism Accelerates Population Increase of an Invasive Whitefly
The relationships between plant viruses, their herbivore vectors and host plants can be beneficial, neutral, or antagonistic, depending on the species involved. This variation in relationships may affect the process of biological invasion and the displacement of indigenous species by invaders when the invasive and indigenous organisms occur with niche ...
Min Jiu +6 more
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Background Whiteflies threaten agricultural crop production worldwide, are polyphagous in nature, and transmit hundreds of plant viruses. Little is known how whitefly gene expression is altered due to feeding on plants infected with a semipersistently ...
Navneet Kaur +6 more
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Arthropod-borne pathogens and parasites are major threats to human health and global agriculture. They may directly or indirectly manipulate behaviors of arthropod vector for rapid transmission between hosts.
Ning Wang +5 more
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Pepper yellow leaf curl Indonesia virus, a new bipartite begomovirus species that belongs to distinct clade of Old World geminiviruses [PDF]
Begomoviruses are currently emerging as a major threat to vegetable production in many tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. Pepper yellow leaf curl disease (PepYLCD) has been noticed in many Capsicum annum L.
J. Sakata2 +3 more
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Whitefly-tolerant transgenic common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) line
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is a staple food in Brazil with both nutritional and socioeconomic importance. As an orphan crop, it has not received as much research attention as the commodity crops.
Amanda Lopes Ferreira +13 more
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