It is by now well established that plants use various strategies to defend themselves against herbivores. Besides conventional weapons such as spines and stinging hairs and sophisticated chemical defenses, plants can also involve the enemies of the herbivores in their defense. It has been suggested that plants could even use entomopathogens as part of their defense strategies. In this paper, we show that Brassica oleraceae plants that are attacked by Myzus persicae aphids infected with an entomopathogenic parvovirus (M. persicae densovirus) transport the virus through the phloem locally and systematically. Moreover, healthy aphids that fed on the same leaf, but separated from infected aphids were infected via the plant. Hence, this is proof...
Aphids are the most common vectors of plant viruses known, and mosaic viruses are easily spread thro...
This chapter discusses the breeding of plants for resistance to aphid infestation. Aphids damage cro...
The behaviour of viruses in aphids and leafhoppers will be discussed. Usually three types of virus t...
It is by now well established that plants use various strategies to defend themselves against herbiv...
Plant viruses can profoundly alter the phenotypes of their host plants, with potentially far-reachin...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceIntroduction: Vector-borne viruses can induce changes in the ph...
Virus-induced deterrence to aphid feeding is believed to promote plant virus transmission by encoura...
Combining plant resistance against virus and vector presents an attractive approach to reduce virus ...
To defend themselves, plants activate inducible defense mechanisms that are effective against the in...
BGPI : Equipe 5Insect-vectored plant viruses can induce changes in plant phenotypes, thus influencin...
To defend themselves, plants activate inducible defense mechanisms that are effective against the in...
Virus transmission by aphids involves a combination of biological players that have co-evolved over ...
Aphids spread the majority of plant viruses through ‘non-persistent’ transmission (NPT) whereby viru...
In further experiments on the mode of transmission of persistent and non-persistent plant viruses by...
To defend themselves, plants activate inducible defense mechanisms that are effective against the in...
Aphids are the most common vectors of plant viruses known, and mosaic viruses are easily spread thro...
This chapter discusses the breeding of plants for resistance to aphid infestation. Aphids damage cro...
The behaviour of viruses in aphids and leafhoppers will be discussed. Usually three types of virus t...
It is by now well established that plants use various strategies to defend themselves against herbiv...
Plant viruses can profoundly alter the phenotypes of their host plants, with potentially far-reachin...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceIntroduction: Vector-borne viruses can induce changes in the ph...
Virus-induced deterrence to aphid feeding is believed to promote plant virus transmission by encoura...
Combining plant resistance against virus and vector presents an attractive approach to reduce virus ...
To defend themselves, plants activate inducible defense mechanisms that are effective against the in...
BGPI : Equipe 5Insect-vectored plant viruses can induce changes in plant phenotypes, thus influencin...
To defend themselves, plants activate inducible defense mechanisms that are effective against the in...
Virus transmission by aphids involves a combination of biological players that have co-evolved over ...
Aphids spread the majority of plant viruses through ‘non-persistent’ transmission (NPT) whereby viru...
In further experiments on the mode of transmission of persistent and non-persistent plant viruses by...
To defend themselves, plants activate inducible defense mechanisms that are effective against the in...
Aphids are the most common vectors of plant viruses known, and mosaic viruses are easily spread thro...
This chapter discusses the breeding of plants for resistance to aphid infestation. Aphids damage cro...
The behaviour of viruses in aphids and leafhoppers will be discussed. Usually three types of virus t...