Shrestha Deepak, McAuslane Heather J, Adkins Scott T, Smith Hugh A, Dufault Nicholas, Colee James, Webb Susan E
Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida, 1881 Natural Area Dr., Steinmetz Hall, Gainesville, FL 32611.
UF/IFAS, Gulf Coast Research and Education Center, 14625 County Rd. 672, Wimauma, FL 33598.
J Econ Entomol. 2017 Aug 1;110(4):1433-1441. doi: 10.1093/jee/tox161.
Plant viruses may indirectly affect insect vector behavior and fitness via a shared host plant. Here, we evaluated the host-mediated effects of Squash vein yellowing virus (SqVYV) on the behavior and fitness of its whitefly vector, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) Middle East-Asia Minor 1, formerly biotype B. Alighting, settling, and oviposition behavioral assays were conducted on infected and mock-inoculated squash (Cucurbita pepo L.) and watermelon [Citrullus lanatus (Thunb) Matsum and Nakai] plants. Developmental time of immature stages, adult longevity, and fecundity were measured on infected and mock-inoculated squash plants. For adult longevity and fecundity, whiteflies were reared on infected and mock-inoculated squash plants to determine the effects of nymphal rearing host on the adult stage. More whiteflies alighted and remained settled on infected squash than on mock-inoculated squash 0.25, 1, 8, and 24 h after release. No such initial preference was observed on watermelon plants, but by 8 h after release, more whiteflies were found on mock-inoculated watermelon plants than on infected plants. Whiteflies laid approximately six times more eggs on mock-inoculated watermelon than on infected watermelon; however, no differences were observed on squash. Development from egg to adult emergence was 3 d shorter on infected than mock-inoculated squash plants. Females lived 25% longer and had higher fecundity on infected squash plants than on mock-inoculated plants, regardless of infection status of the rearing host. The host-mediated effects of SqVYV infection on whitefly behavior differ on two cucurbit host plants, suggesting the potential for more rapid spread of the virus within watermelon fields.
植物病毒可能通过共同的寄主植物间接影响昆虫介体的行为和适合度。在此,我们评估了南瓜脉黄化病毒(SqVYV)对其粉虱介体中东-小亚细亚1烟粉虱(Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) Middle East-Asia Minor 1,原生物型B)行为和适合度的寄主介导效应。在感染和模拟接种的南瓜(Cucurbita pepo L.)及西瓜[Citrullus lanatus (Thunb) Matsum and Nakai]植株上进行了降落、定居和产卵行为测定。在感染和模拟接种的南瓜植株上测量了未成熟阶段的发育时间、成虫寿命和繁殖力。对于成虫寿命和繁殖力,将粉虱饲养在感染和模拟接种的南瓜植株上以确定若虫饲养寄主对成虫阶段的影响。释放后0.25、1、8和24小时,落在感染南瓜上并保持定居的粉虱比落在模拟接种南瓜上的更多。在西瓜植株上未观察到这种初始偏好,但释放后8小时,在模拟接种的西瓜植株上发现的粉虱比感染植株上的更多。粉虱在模拟接种的西瓜上产的卵比在感染西瓜上多约六倍;然而,在南瓜上未观察到差异。从卵发育到成虫羽化,在感染的南瓜植株上比在模拟接种的南瓜植株上短3天。无论饲养寄主的感染状况如何,雌性在感染的南瓜植株上的寿命比在模拟接种的植株上长25%,且繁殖力更高。SqVYV感染对粉虱行为的寄主介导效应在两种葫芦科寄主植物上有所不同,这表明该病毒在西瓜田中可能有更快的传播潜力。