Acquisition and Transmission of two Begomoviruses by the B and a non-B Biotype of Bemisia tabaci from Zhejiang, China |
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Authors: | M. Jiu X.-P. Zhou S.-S. Liu |
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Affiliation: | Authors' addresses: Institute of Insect Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310029, China;;Institute of Biotechnology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310029, China (correspondence to S.-S. Liu. E-mail: ) |
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Abstract: | Acquisition and transmission was studied of Tomato yellow leaf curl China virus (TYLCCNV) and Tobacco curly shoot virus (TbCSV) by the B and a non‐B biotype (China‐ZHJ‐1) of Bemisia tabaci from Zhejiang, China. The frequency of TYLCCNV and TbCSV detection by PCR in whitefly adults increased with increasing length of feeding on virus‐infected plants. The virus DNA was detected by PCR in 40% of the B biotype adults tested after a period of 30 min access to infected plants and in all adults after a 12‐h period of access. All ZHJ‐1 adults acquired TYLCCNV and TbCSV after a 48‐h period of access to the virus‐infected plants. Viruliferous B and ZHJ‐1 adults retained TYLCCNV DNA for their entire life when placed on healthy cotton plants. Viruliferous ZHJ‐1 adults retained TbCSV DNA for their entire life when placed on healthy cotton plants but the B biotype adults did not. Transmission of TYLCCNV was achieved with one B or ZHJ‐1 adult per plant, and the probability of transmission reached 100% when the number of adults was increased to 10 per plant. The efficiency for TYLCCNV transmission to healthy plants by adults of both B and ZHJ‐1 was much higher than that for TbCSV. |
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Keywords: | Bemisia tabaci Tomato yellow leaf curl China virus Tobacco curly shoot virus acquisition transmission China |
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