Plant pathogens that are dependent on arthropod vectors for transmission from host to host may enhance their own success by promoting vector survival and/or performance. The effect of pathogens on vectors may be direct or indirect, with indirect effects mediated by increases in host quality or reductions in the vulnerability of vectors to natural enemies. We investigated whether the bird cherry-oat aphid Rhopalosiphum padi, a vector of cereal yellow dwarf virus (CYDV) in wheat, experiences a reduction in rates of attack by the parasitoid wasp Aphidius colemani when actively harboring the plant pathogen. We manipulated the vector status of aphids (virus carrying or virus free) and evaluated the impact on the rate of attack by wasps. We found...
Effects of plants on herbivores can cascade up the food web and modulate the abundance of higher tro...
Pathogens and other parasites can have profound effects on biological communities and ecosystems. He...
Plant viruses are known to modify the behaviour of their insect vectors, both directly and indirectl...
Plant pathogens that are dependent on arthropod vectors for transmission from host to host may enhan...
Aphids spread the majority of plant viruses through ‘non-persistent’ transmission (NPT) whereby viru...
Plant viruses can profoundly alter the phenotypes of their host plants, with potentially far-reachin...
Plants infected with pathogens often attract the pathogens' vectors, but it is not clear if this is ...
International audiencePlant viruses strongly influence the physiology of their host plants and phyto...
A growing number of studies suggest that plant viruses manipulate host plant phenotypes to increase ...
The negative cross-talk between induced plant defences against pathogens and arthropod herbivores is...
BGPI : Equipe 5Insect-vectored plant viruses can induce changes in plant phenotypes, thus influencin...
Aphids are the primary vector of plant viruses. Transient aphids, which probe several plants per day...
Herbivores can profit from vectoring plant pathogens because the induced defence of plants against p...
Plant pathogens can profoundly affect host plant quality as perceived by their insect herbivores, wi...
In natural ecological systems, plants are often simultaneously attacked by both insects and pathogen...
Effects of plants on herbivores can cascade up the food web and modulate the abundance of higher tro...
Pathogens and other parasites can have profound effects on biological communities and ecosystems. He...
Plant viruses are known to modify the behaviour of their insect vectors, both directly and indirectl...
Plant pathogens that are dependent on arthropod vectors for transmission from host to host may enhan...
Aphids spread the majority of plant viruses through ‘non-persistent’ transmission (NPT) whereby viru...
Plant viruses can profoundly alter the phenotypes of their host plants, with potentially far-reachin...
Plants infected with pathogens often attract the pathogens' vectors, but it is not clear if this is ...
International audiencePlant viruses strongly influence the physiology of their host plants and phyto...
A growing number of studies suggest that plant viruses manipulate host plant phenotypes to increase ...
The negative cross-talk between induced plant defences against pathogens and arthropod herbivores is...
BGPI : Equipe 5Insect-vectored plant viruses can induce changes in plant phenotypes, thus influencin...
Aphids are the primary vector of plant viruses. Transient aphids, which probe several plants per day...
Herbivores can profit from vectoring plant pathogens because the induced defence of plants against p...
Plant pathogens can profoundly affect host plant quality as perceived by their insect herbivores, wi...
In natural ecological systems, plants are often simultaneously attacked by both insects and pathogen...
Effects of plants on herbivores can cascade up the food web and modulate the abundance of higher tro...
Pathogens and other parasites can have profound effects on biological communities and ecosystems. He...
Plant viruses are known to modify the behaviour of their insect vectors, both directly and indirectl...