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评估病毒混合感染对瓜类病毒传播和媒介昆虫行为的影响。

Assessing the Impact on Virus Transmission and Insect Vector Behavior of a Viral Mixed Infection in Melon.

机构信息

Centre for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CRAG), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)-IRTA-UAB-UB, Cerdanyola del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain.

Institute for Mediterranean and Subtropical Horticulture "La Mayora" (IHSM-UMA-CSIC), Algarrobo-Costa, Málaga, Spain.

出版信息

Phytopathology. 2020 Jan;110(1):174-186. doi: 10.1094/PHYTO-04-19-0126-FI. Epub 2019 Nov 13.

Abstract

Mixed viral infections in plants are common, and can result in synergistic or antagonistic interactions. Except in complex diseases with severe symptoms, mixed infections frequently remain unnoticed, and their impact on insect vector transmission is largely unknown. In this study, we considered mixed infections of two unrelated viruses commonly found in melon plants, the crinivirus cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus (CYSDV) and the potyvirus watermelon mosaic virus (WMV), and evaluated their vector transmission by whiteflies and aphids, respectively. Their dynamics of accumulation was analyzed until 60 days postinoculation (dpi) in mixed-infected plants, documenting reduced titers of WMV and much higher titers of CYSDV compared with single infections. At 24 dpi, corresponding to the peak of CYSDV accumulation, similar whitefly transmission rates were obtained when comparing either individual or mixed-infected plants as CYSDV sources, although its secondary dissemination was slightly biased toward plants previously infected with WMV, regardless of the source plant. However, at later time points, mixed-infected plants partially recovered from the initially severe symptoms, and CYSDV transmission became significantly higher. Interestingly, aphid transmission rates both at early and late time points were unaltered when WMV was acquired from mixed-infected plants despite its reduced accumulation. This lack of correlation between WMV accumulation and transmission could result from compensatory effects observed in the analysis of the aphid feeding behavior by electrical penetration graphs. Thus, our results showed that mixed-infected plants could provide advantages for both viruses, directly favoring CYSDV dissemination while maintaining WMV transmission.

摘要

植物中的混合病毒感染很常见,可能导致协同或拮抗相互作用。除了症状严重的复杂疾病外,混合感染通常未被注意到,其对昆虫介体传播的影响在很大程度上尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们考虑了两种在瓜类植物中常见的不相关病毒的混合感染,即芜菁黄花叶病毒(CYSDV)和马铃薯 Y 病毒(WMV),并分别评估了它们通过粉虱和蚜虫的介体传播。分析了它们在混合感染植物中的积累动态,直到接种后 60 天(dpi),与单独感染相比,WMV 的滴度降低,而 CYSDV 的滴度则高得多。在 24 dpi,对应于 CYSDV 积累的高峰期,比较作为 CYSDV 来源的单个或混合感染植物时,获得了相似的粉虱传播率,尽管其二次传播稍微偏向于先前感染 WMV 的植物,但无论来源植物如何。然而,在稍后的时间点,混合感染植物从最初的严重症状中部分恢复,CYSDV 的传播显著增加。有趣的是,尽管 WMV 的积累减少,但在早期和晚期时间点,从混合感染植物中获得的 WMV 的蚜虫传播率均未改变。尽管 WMV 的积累减少,但在电穿孔图谱分析中观察到的蚜虫取食行为的补偿效应可能导致了 WMV 积累和传播之间缺乏相关性。因此,我们的结果表明,混合感染的植物可能为两种病毒提供优势,直接有利于 CYSDV 的传播,同时维持 WMV 的传播。

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