Literature DB >> 26958907

Role of the Insect Supervectors Bemisia tabaci and Frankliniella occidentalis in the Emergence and Global Spread of Plant Viruses.

Robert L Gilbertson1, Ozgur Batuman1, Craig G Webster2, Scott Adkins2.   

Abstract

Emergence of insect-transmitted plant viruses over the past 10-20 years has been disproportionately driven by two so-called supervectors: the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, and the Western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis. High rates of reproduction and dispersal, extreme polyphagy, and development of insecticide resistance, together with human activities, have made these insects global pests. These supervectors transmit a diversity of plant viruses by different mechanisms and mediate virus emergence through local evolution, host shifts, mixed infections, and global spread. Associated virus evolution involves reassortment, recombination, and component capture. Emergence of B. tabaci-transmitted geminiviruses (begomoviruses), ipomoviruses, and torradoviruses has led to global disease outbreaks as well as multiple paradigm shifts. Similarly, F. occidentalis has mediated tospovirus host shifts and global dissemination and the emergence of pollen-transmitted ilarviruses. The plant virus-supervector interaction offers exciting opportunities for basic research and global implementation of generalized disease management strategies to reduce economic and environmental impacts.

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Keywords:  begomovirus; ilarvirus; ipomovirus; torradovirus; tospovirus; virus evolution

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26958907     DOI: 10.1146/annurev-virology-031413-085410

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Annu Rev Virol        ISSN: 2327-056X            Impact factor:   10.431


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9.  Resistance Sources and Antixenotic Factors in Brazilian Bean Genotypes Against Bemisia tabaci.

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Review 10.  Evolution and ecology of plant viruses.

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