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熊蜂携带番茄棕色皱果病毒的初级接种体,有助于该病毒在番茄中的传播。

The bumblebee Bombus terrestris carries a primary inoculum of Tomato brown rugose fruit virus contributing to disease spread in tomatoes.

机构信息

Department of Plant Pathology, ARO, The Volcani Center, Rishon LeZion, Israel.

The Mina & Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2019 Jan 17;14(1):e0210871. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0210871. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

The bumblebee Bombus terrestris is a beneficial pollinator extensively used in tomato production. Our hypothesis was that bumblebee hives collected from a Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) infected tomato greenhouse, preserve an infectious primary inoculum. Placing a bumblebee hive collected from a ToBRFV contaminated greenhouse, in a glass-/net-house containing only uninfected healthy tomato plants, spread ToBRFV disease. Control uninfected tomato plants grown in a glass-/net-house devoid of any beehive remained uninfected. ToBRFV-contaminated hives carried infectious viral particles as demonstrated in a biological assay on laboratory test plants of virus extracted from hive components. Viral particles isolated from a contaminated hive had a typical tobamovirus morphology observed in transmission electron microscopy. Assembly of ToBRFV genome was achieved by next generation sequencing analysis of RNA adhering to the bumblebee body. Bumblebee dissection showed that ToBRFV was mostly present in the abdomen suggesting viral disease spread via buzz pollination. These results demonstrate that bumblebee hives collected from ToBRFV-contaminated greenhouses carry a primary inoculum that reflects the status of viruses in the growing area. This new mode of ToBRFV spread by pollinators opens an avenue for detection of viruses in a growing area through analysis of the pollinators, as well as emphasizes the need to reevaluate the appropriate disease management protocols.

摘要

熊蜂 Bombus terrestris 是一种有益的传粉媒介,广泛应用于番茄生产。我们的假设是,从感染番茄褐色皱果病毒 (ToBRFV) 的温室中收集的熊蜂蜂群保留了传染性的初始接种物。将从 ToBRFV 污染的温室中收集的熊蜂蜂群放置在仅包含未感染的健康番茄植株的玻璃/网室内,会传播 ToBRFV 疾病。在没有任何蜂箱的玻璃/网室内生长的对照未感染的番茄植物保持未感染。生物测定表明,从蜂群组件中提取的病毒在实验室试验植物上进行的生物测定中,ToBRFV 污染的蜂群携带传染性病毒颗粒。从污染的蜂群中分离出的病毒颗粒在透射电子显微镜下观察到典型的烟草花叶病毒形态。通过对附着在熊蜂体上的 RNA 进行下一代测序分析,实现了 ToBRFV 基因组的组装。熊蜂解剖表明,ToBRFV 主要存在于腹部,表明病毒通过嗡嗡授粉传播。这些结果表明,从 ToBRFV 污染的温室中收集的熊蜂蜂群携带反映生长区域病毒状况的初始接种物。这种通过传粉媒介传播 ToBRFV 的新模式为通过分析传粉媒介检测生长区域中的病毒开辟了途径,并强调需要重新评估适当的疾病管理方案。

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