Begomovirus Transmission to Tomato Plants Is Not Hampered by Plant Defenses Induced by Dicyphus hesperus Knight
Saioa Legarrea,
Angela Gabrielle LaTora,
Alvin M. Simmons
et al.
Abstract:Plants can respond to insect infestation and virus infection by inducing plant defenses, generally mediated by phytohormones. Moreover, plant defenses alter host quality for insect vectors with consequences for the spread of viruses. In agricultural settings, other organisms commonly interact with plants, thereby inducing plant defenses that could affect plant–virus–vector interactions. For example, plant defenses induced by omnivorous insects can modulate insect behavior. This study focused on tomato yellow l… Show more
As the most abundant and diverse groups of animals, insects play many important roles in the ecosystem, such as those of herbivores, vectors, and pollinators [...]
As the most abundant and diverse groups of animals, insects play many important roles in the ecosystem, such as those of herbivores, vectors, and pollinators [...]
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