Interplay between a polerovirus and a closterovirus decreases aphid transmission of the polerovirus
Souheyla Khechmar,
Quentin Chesnais,
Claire Villeroy
et al.
Abstract:Multi-infection of plant by viruses is very common and can change drastically infection parameters such as virus accumulation, distribution and vector transmission. Sugar beet is an important crop that is frequently co-infected by the polerovirus beet chlorosis virus (BChV) and the closterovirus beet yellows virus (BYV), both vectored by the green peach aphid (Myzus persicae). These phloem-limited viruses are acquired while aphids ingest phloem sap from infected plants. Here we found that co-infection decrease… Show more
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