2018
DOI: 10.1002/ps.5256
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The vitellogenin receptor has an essential role in vertical transmission of rice stripe virus during oogenesis in the small brown plant hopper

Abstract: BACKGROUND: The small brown plant hopper (SBPH), Laodelphax striatellus Fallén, is one of the most destructive pests on rice. This pest transmits rice stripe virus (RSV) both horizontally and vertically, leading to major yield and economic losses in rice production. However, the way that RSV particles enter oocytes of SBPH remains largely unknown. Thus, identification of key factors involved in the interaction between SBPH and RSV in the ovary is crucial. RESULTS: Transcriptome of non-viruliferous (NV) or high… Show more

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“…RSV is believed to accumulate most in the ovaries, followed by the midgut lumen, epithelial cells and muscles . The RNA level of the CP gene or viral RNA3 segment is generally considered to reflect viral load and has been extensively used to quantify RSV titers in insect vectors . Thus, to investigate whether sublethal concentrations of triazophos affected RSV accumulations in the ovaries of SBPH, we measured the RNA levels of CP and RNA3 .…”
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“…RSV is believed to accumulate most in the ovaries, followed by the midgut lumen, epithelial cells and muscles . The RNA level of the CP gene or viral RNA3 segment is generally considered to reflect viral load and has been extensively used to quantify RSV titers in insect vectors . Thus, to investigate whether sublethal concentrations of triazophos affected RSV accumulations in the ovaries of SBPH, we measured the RNA levels of CP and RNA3 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The small brown planthopper (SBPH), Laodelphax striatellus (Hemiptera: Delphacidae), is an economically important rice pest that transmits various plant viruses that cause serious crop diseases such as rice black‐streaked dwarf virus, barley yellow striate mosaic virus and rice stripe virus (RSV) . RSV is a single‐stranded RNA virus belonging to the Tenuivirus genus that causes chlorotic stripes, mottling and necrotic streaks of rice leaves, and is one of the most destructive rice diseases in East Asia, resulting in 50–100% grain yield losses . RSV contains four single‐strand RNA segments (RNA1–4) encoding seven proteins .…”
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