The effect of temperature and inoculation access period on the transmission of barley yellow dwarf virus byRhopalosiphum padi (L.) and Sitobion avenae (F.) |
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Authors: | A J. LOWLES G M. TATCHELL R. HARRINGTON S J. CLARK |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Entomology and Nematology, Harpenden, Herts AL5 2JQ, UK;Statistics, IACR-Rothamsted, Harpenden, Herts AL5 2JQ, UK;Horticulture Research International, Wellesbourne, Warwick CV35 9EF, UK |
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Abstract: | Winged individuals of Rhopalosiphum padi and Sitobion avenae transmitted the PAV-like and MAV-like isolates of barley yellow dwarf virus respectively. Success of transmission after inoculation access periods of 2, 6, 12, 24, 48 and 72 h were examined and survival, reproduction and movement of the aphid vectors were recorded at these times. The experiment was done at four different temperatures: 6oC, 12oC, 18oC and 23oC. For both isolates the inoculation efficacy did not increase after a 24 h inoculation access period and there was no difference in inoculation efficiency at the three highest temperatures, that at 6oC being significantly lower than at 12oC to 23oC. The results suggest that autumn temperature is a critical factor for BYDV epidemiology in Britain with a small increase in autumn temperature leading to greatly increased infection rates. |
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Keywords: | Barley yellow dwarf virus inoculation access period temperature epidemiology aphids Rhopalosiphum padi Sitobion avenae |
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