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Such evidence had not been obtained before for a fungally transmitted plant virus.
Strategies which suppress insect populations below a threshold level could potentially reduce the damage caused by transmitted plant viruses [8].
Because non- and semi-persistently transmitted viruses interact only briefly with the vector, and do not cross vector membranes, we hypothesized that the genetic and molecular responses of the vector to these viruses are likely to be substantially different and perhaps less diverse than those of the vector to persistently transmitted plant viruses.
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Threat(s): May transmit plant and/or animal pathogens.
Heck's research program uses a combination of molecular, genetic, and proteomics approaches to understand how insects transmit plant pathogens and how pathogens manipulate host plants to ensure replication and transmission.
Damage may be caused directly by sucking plants' juice or indirectly by transmitting plant viruses (Wu et al., 2010).
D. noxia is exceptional in that it does not transmit plant pathogenic viruses [ 18].
(Aleyrodidae; Hemiptera) in subtropical and mild temperate agriculture systems, owing to the damage it causes to plants when it feeds in the phloem, and its ability to transmit plant viruses.
However, despite the significant damage inflicted by M. persicae in agricultural systems through direct feeding damage and by its ability to transmit plant viruses, limited genomic information is available for this species.
Viruses spread in many ways; viruses in plants are often transmitted from plant to plant by insects that feed on plant sap, such as aphids; viruses in animals can be carried by blood-sucking insects.
They share with geminiviruses the characteristic of inhabiting the plant phloem and being transmitted from plant to plant by defined groups of insect vectors.
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