International audienceEffects of plants on herbivores can cascade up the food web and modulate the abundance of higher trophic levels. In agro-ecosystems, plant viruses can affect the interactions between crops, crop pests, and natural enemies. Little is known, however, about the effects of viruses on higher trophic levels, including parasitoids and their ability for pest regulation. We tested the hypothesis that a plant virus affects parasitoid foraging behaviour through cascading effects on higher trophic levels. We predicted that the semi-persistent Beet yellows virus (BYV) would influence plant (Beta vulgaris) quality, as well as aphid host (Aphis fabae) quality for a parasitoid Lysiphlebus fabarum. We determined amino acid and sugar co...
A growing number of studies suggest that plant viruses manipulate host plant phenotypes to increase ...
The potential of predators to impact he establishment of aphid vectors and the spread of beet yellow...
1. Viruses are widespread in both natural and agricultural plant communities and can significantly a...
Effects of plants on herbivores can cascade up the food web and modulate the abundance of higher tro...
International audiencePlant viruses strongly influence the physiology of their host plants and phyto...
Pathogens and other parasites can have profound effects on biological communities and ecosystems. He...
This paper studies the influence of previous infestation on the host quality of sugar beet (Beta vul...
Aphids spread the majority of plant viruses through ‘non-persistent’ transmission (NPT) whereby viru...
post-printInternational audienceMicrobial endosymbiontsalter the phenotype of their host which may h...
Bean common mosaic virus (BCMV), bean common mosaic necrosis virus (BCMNV), and cucumber mosaic viru...
Bean common mosaic virus (BCMV), bean common mosaic necrosis virus (BCMNV), and cucumber mosaic viru...
Plant viruses can profoundly alter the phenotypes of their host plants, with potentially far-reachin...
Aphids vector many plant viruses in a non-persistent manner i.e., virus particles bind loosely to th...
Faculty adviser: Elizabeth BorerBarley/cereal yellow dwarf viruses (B/CYDVs) are an important group ...
Plant pathogens that are dependent on arthropod vectors for transmission from host to host may enhan...
A growing number of studies suggest that plant viruses manipulate host plant phenotypes to increase ...
The potential of predators to impact he establishment of aphid vectors and the spread of beet yellow...
1. Viruses are widespread in both natural and agricultural plant communities and can significantly a...
Effects of plants on herbivores can cascade up the food web and modulate the abundance of higher tro...
International audiencePlant viruses strongly influence the physiology of their host plants and phyto...
Pathogens and other parasites can have profound effects on biological communities and ecosystems. He...
This paper studies the influence of previous infestation on the host quality of sugar beet (Beta vul...
Aphids spread the majority of plant viruses through ‘non-persistent’ transmission (NPT) whereby viru...
post-printInternational audienceMicrobial endosymbiontsalter the phenotype of their host which may h...
Bean common mosaic virus (BCMV), bean common mosaic necrosis virus (BCMNV), and cucumber mosaic viru...
Bean common mosaic virus (BCMV), bean common mosaic necrosis virus (BCMNV), and cucumber mosaic viru...
Plant viruses can profoundly alter the phenotypes of their host plants, with potentially far-reachin...
Aphids vector many plant viruses in a non-persistent manner i.e., virus particles bind loosely to th...
Faculty adviser: Elizabeth BorerBarley/cereal yellow dwarf viruses (B/CYDVs) are an important group ...
Plant pathogens that are dependent on arthropod vectors for transmission from host to host may enhan...
A growing number of studies suggest that plant viruses manipulate host plant phenotypes to increase ...
The potential of predators to impact he establishment of aphid vectors and the spread of beet yellow...
1. Viruses are widespread in both natural and agricultural plant communities and can significantly a...