2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-91402-8_49
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Phytoviruses in the Potato Field Tripartite Agroecosystem

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“…The four most common herbivore species are known to be vectors or carriers of plant pathogens (viruses, phytoplasmas, bacteria, and fungi) (Table 3). L. pratensis has been identified as a carrier of potato viruses-potato leaf roll virus (PLRV), potato virus Y (PVY), potato virus A (PVA), potato virus S (PVS), and potato virus M (PVM) [77,78]. The recognized vectors for these viruses are aphids.…”
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“…The four most common herbivore species are known to be vectors or carriers of plant pathogens (viruses, phytoplasmas, bacteria, and fungi) (Table 3). L. pratensis has been identified as a carrier of potato viruses-potato leaf roll virus (PLRV), potato virus Y (PVY), potato virus A (PVA), potato virus S (PVS), and potato virus M (PVM) [77,78]. The recognized vectors for these viruses are aphids.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PVRL is transmitted in a persistent circulative manner; all the other viruses are non-persistently transmitted and spread through tubers as well as mechanically [82][83][84][85]. A. artemisiifolia serves as a reservoir for the PVY virus [77,78]. L. rugulipennis and A. lineolatus were recently identified as new carriers of Ca.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%