Faculty adviser: Elizabeth BorerBarley/cereal yellow dwarf viruses (B/CYDVs) are an important group of aphid-vectored viruses that infect grasses worldwide. The virus is transmitted from plant to plant when aphids feed on infected plants and then disperse and feed on uninfected hosts. In this process, aphids likely transfer bacterial and fungal endophytes from the plant microbiome among plants, however, this has not been directly tested. Fungal endophytes provide host plants with protection from herbivores and protect plants against abiotic stressors like drought and nutrient stress. Plant nutrient content shapes aphid feeding preference, the effect of viral infections on plants and increases aphid abundance. Previous work conducted within...
1. Understanding environmentally dependent variation in interspecific interactions is needed for eva...
Aphids are the most common vectors of plant viruses known, and mosaic viruses are easily spread thro...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) form symbioses with the roots of most plant species, including ce...
Pathogens and other parasites can have profound effects on biological communities and ecosystems. He...
Despite their ubiquitous nature, interactions between multiple micro-organisms and their effects on ...
We examined how endophyte infection and nutrient availability affects the performance of bird-cherry...
Systemic grass fungal endophytes have been suggested to form a mutualistic relationship with their h...
Viral infection can cause changes to a plant?s morphology or chemical composition that may alter its...
Aphids spread the majority of plant viruses through ‘non-persistent’ transmission (NPT) whereby viru...
Aphids (Hemiptera: Aphididae) cause significant damage and transmit viruses to various crop plants. ...
Interactions between microbial pathogens and their hosts may be modified by other microbes, includin...
Barley yellow dwarf disease is an important plant disease caused by a complex of plant viruses refer...
Virus transmission by aphids involves a combination of biological players that have co-evolved over ...
Endophytic entomopathogenic fungi (EEPF) are biological control agents able to live in their host pl...
Effects of plants on herbivores can cascade up the food web and modulate the abundance of higher tro...
1. Understanding environmentally dependent variation in interspecific interactions is needed for eva...
Aphids are the most common vectors of plant viruses known, and mosaic viruses are easily spread thro...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) form symbioses with the roots of most plant species, including ce...
Pathogens and other parasites can have profound effects on biological communities and ecosystems. He...
Despite their ubiquitous nature, interactions between multiple micro-organisms and their effects on ...
We examined how endophyte infection and nutrient availability affects the performance of bird-cherry...
Systemic grass fungal endophytes have been suggested to form a mutualistic relationship with their h...
Viral infection can cause changes to a plant?s morphology or chemical composition that may alter its...
Aphids spread the majority of plant viruses through ‘non-persistent’ transmission (NPT) whereby viru...
Aphids (Hemiptera: Aphididae) cause significant damage and transmit viruses to various crop plants. ...
Interactions between microbial pathogens and their hosts may be modified by other microbes, includin...
Barley yellow dwarf disease is an important plant disease caused by a complex of plant viruses refer...
Virus transmission by aphids involves a combination of biological players that have co-evolved over ...
Endophytic entomopathogenic fungi (EEPF) are biological control agents able to live in their host pl...
Effects of plants on herbivores can cascade up the food web and modulate the abundance of higher tro...
1. Understanding environmentally dependent variation in interspecific interactions is needed for eva...
Aphids are the most common vectors of plant viruses known, and mosaic viruses are easily spread thro...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) form symbioses with the roots of most plant species, including ce...