Plant viruses possess adaptations for facilitating acquisition, retention, and inoculation by vectors. Until recently, it was hypothesized that these adaptations are limited to virus proteins that enable virions to bind to vector mouthparts or invade their internal tissues. However, increasing evidence suggests that viruses can also manipulate host plant phenotypes and vector behaviors in ways that enhance their own transmission. Manipulation of vector-host interactions occurs through virus effects on host cues that mediate vector orientation, feeding, and dispersal behaviors, and thereby, the probability of virus transmission. Effects on host phenotypes vary by pathosystem but show a remarkable degree of convergence among unrelated viruses...
UMR BGPI Equipe 2International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms controlling vector-transmission ...
Recent research suggests that plant viruses, and other pathogens, frequently alter host-plant phenot...
BGPI : Equipe 5Insect-vectored plant viruses can induce changes in plant phenotypes, thus influencin...
Plant viruses possess adaptations for facilitating acquisition, retention, and inoculation by vector...
Virus infection can elicit changes in host plant cues that mediate vector orientation, feeding, and ...
Plant viruses face many challenges in agricultural environments. Although crop fields appear to be a...
Plant virus infection fundamentally alters chemical and behavioral phenotypes of hosts and vectors. ...
BGPI : Equipe 2International audienceTransmission from host to host is a crucial step in the life cy...
By serving as vectors of transmission, insects play a key role in the infection cycle of many plant ...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceThe effect of environmental factors on the efficiency of plant ...
Plant viruses are mainly transmitted by insect vectors in the non-persistent, semi-persistent, or pe...
Virus evolution is the change in the genetic structure of a viral population over time and results i...
Vector-borne plant pathogens frequently alter host-plant quality and associated plant cues in ways t...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceBecause plants are sessile and their cells protected by a cell ...
UMR BGPI Equipe 2International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms controlling vector-transmission ...
Recent research suggests that plant viruses, and other pathogens, frequently alter host-plant phenot...
BGPI : Equipe 5Insect-vectored plant viruses can induce changes in plant phenotypes, thus influencin...
Plant viruses possess adaptations for facilitating acquisition, retention, and inoculation by vector...
Virus infection can elicit changes in host plant cues that mediate vector orientation, feeding, and ...
Plant viruses face many challenges in agricultural environments. Although crop fields appear to be a...
Plant virus infection fundamentally alters chemical and behavioral phenotypes of hosts and vectors. ...
BGPI : Equipe 2International audienceTransmission from host to host is a crucial step in the life cy...
By serving as vectors of transmission, insects play a key role in the infection cycle of many plant ...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceThe effect of environmental factors on the efficiency of plant ...
Plant viruses are mainly transmitted by insect vectors in the non-persistent, semi-persistent, or pe...
Virus evolution is the change in the genetic structure of a viral population over time and results i...
Vector-borne plant pathogens frequently alter host-plant quality and associated plant cues in ways t...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceBecause plants are sessile and their cells protected by a cell ...
UMR BGPI Equipe 2International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms controlling vector-transmission ...
Recent research suggests that plant viruses, and other pathogens, frequently alter host-plant phenot...
BGPI : Equipe 5Insect-vectored plant viruses can induce changes in plant phenotypes, thus influencin...