Susceptibility of source plants to Sugarcane Fiji disease virus influences the acquisition and transmission of the virus by the planthopper vector Perkinsiella saccharicida


Autoria(s): Dhileepan, K.; Croft, B. J.; Ridley, A. W.; James, A. P.; Raghu, S.
Data(s)

01/02/2006

Resumo

Fiji leaf gall (FLG) caused by Sugarcane Fiji disease virus (SCFDV) is transmitted by the planthopper Perkinsiella saccharicida. FLG is managed through the identification and exploitation of plant resistance. The glasshouse-based resistance screening produced inconsistent transmission results and the factors responsible for that are not known. A series of glasshouse trials conducted over a 2-year period was compared to identify the factors responsible for the erratic transmission results. SCFDV transmission was greater when the virus was acquired by the vector from a cultivar that was susceptible to the virus than when the virus was acquired from a resistant cultivar. Virus acquisition by the vector was also greater when the vector was exposed to the susceptible cultivars than when exposed to the resistant cultivar. Results suggest that the variation in transmission levels is due to variation in susceptibility of sugarcane cultivars to SCFDV used for virus acquisition by the vector.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:80967

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Blackwell Publishing

Palavras-Chave #Fijivirus #Host Plant Resistance #Sugarcane #Tritrophic Interactions #Vector-virus-host Plant Interactions #Virus Transmission Efficiency #Entomology #Cultivar Preference #Resistance #Delphacidae #Particles #Cane #C1 #300204 Plant Protection (Pests, Diseases and Weeds) #620106 Sugar
Tipo

Journal Article