Plants Pre-Infested With Viruliferous MED/Q Cryptic Species Promotes Subsequent Bemisia tabaci Infestation
The sweet potato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, is one of the most invasive insect pests worldwide. The two most destructive whitefly cryptic species are MEAM1/B and MED/Q. Given that MED/Q has replaced MEAM1/B in China and the invasion of MED/Q has coincided with the outbreak of tomato yellow leaf curl...
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doaj-9bdef30220c24bf494de26da6594caa22020-11-24T21:08:10ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2018-06-01910.3389/fmicb.2018.01404351047Plants Pre-Infested With Viruliferous MED/Q Cryptic Species Promotes Subsequent Bemisia tabaci InfestationXiaobin Shi0Xiaobin Shi1Gong Chen2Huipeng Pan3Wen Xie4Qingjun Wu5Shaoli Wang6Yong Liu7Xuguo Zhou8Youjun Zhang9Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hunan Plant Protection Institute, Changsha, ChinaInstitute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, ChinaCollege of Plant Protection, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha, ChinaInstitute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, ChinaInstitute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, ChinaInstitute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, ChinaInstitute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, ChinaHunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hunan Plant Protection Institute, Changsha, ChinaDepartment of Entomology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, United StatesInstitute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, ChinaThe sweet potato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, is one of the most invasive insect pests worldwide. The two most destructive whitefly cryptic species are MEAM1/B and MED/Q. Given that MED/Q has replaced MEAM1/B in China and the invasion of MED/Q has coincided with the outbreak of tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV), we hypothesize that pre-infestation with viruliferous B. tabaci will affect the subsequent host preferences. To test this hypothesis, we (1) conducted bioassays to compare the host preference of viruliferous and non-viruliferous MEAM1/B and MED/Q, respectively, on plants pre-infested with viruliferous and non-viruliferous MEAM1/B and MED/Q; (2) profiled plant volatiles using GC-MS; and (3) functionally characterized chemical cues could potentially modulate B. tabaci-TYLCV-tomato interactions, including ρ-cymene, thujene and neophytadiene, using a Y-tube olfactometer. As a result, plants pre-infested with MEAM1/B whiteflies carrying TYLCV or not, did not attract more or less B or Q whiteflies. Plants pre-infested with non-viruliferous MED/Q resisted MEAM1/B but did not affect MED/Q. However, plants pre-infested with viruliferous MED/Q attracted more whiteflies. Feeding of viruliferous MED/Q reduced the production of ρ-cymene, and induced thujene and neophytadiene. Functionally analyses of these plant volatiles show that ρ-cymene deters while neophytadiene recruits whiteflies. These combined results suggest that pre-infestation with viruliferous MED/Q promotes the subsequent whitefly infestation and induces plant volatile neophytadiene which recruits whiteflies.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2018.01404/fullBemisia tabaciplant volatileneophytadienethujeneρ-cymenetomato yellow leaf curl virus |
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Xiaobin Shi Xiaobin Shi Gong Chen Huipeng Pan Wen Xie Qingjun Wu Shaoli Wang Yong Liu Xuguo Zhou Youjun Zhang Plants Pre-Infested With Viruliferous MED/Q Cryptic Species Promotes Subsequent Bemisia tabaci Infestation Frontiers in Microbiology Bemisia tabaci plant volatile neophytadiene thujene ρ-cymene tomato yellow leaf curl virus |
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Xiaobin Shi Xiaobin Shi Gong Chen Huipeng Pan Wen Xie Qingjun Wu Shaoli Wang Yong Liu Xuguo Zhou Youjun Zhang |
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Plants Pre-Infested With Viruliferous MED/Q Cryptic Species Promotes Subsequent Bemisia tabaci Infestation |
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Plants Pre-Infested With Viruliferous MED/Q Cryptic Species Promotes Subsequent Bemisia tabaci Infestation |
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Plants Pre-Infested With Viruliferous MED/Q Cryptic Species Promotes Subsequent Bemisia tabaci Infestation |
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Plants Pre-Infested With Viruliferous MED/Q Cryptic Species Promotes Subsequent Bemisia tabaci Infestation |
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Plants Pre-Infested With Viruliferous MED/Q Cryptic Species Promotes Subsequent Bemisia tabaci Infestation |
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plants pre-infested with viruliferous med/q cryptic species promotes subsequent bemisia tabaci infestation |
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The sweet potato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, is one of the most invasive insect pests worldwide. The two most destructive whitefly cryptic species are MEAM1/B and MED/Q. Given that MED/Q has replaced MEAM1/B in China and the invasion of MED/Q has coincided with the outbreak of tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV), we hypothesize that pre-infestation with viruliferous B. tabaci will affect the subsequent host preferences. To test this hypothesis, we (1) conducted bioassays to compare the host preference of viruliferous and non-viruliferous MEAM1/B and MED/Q, respectively, on plants pre-infested with viruliferous and non-viruliferous MEAM1/B and MED/Q; (2) profiled plant volatiles using GC-MS; and (3) functionally characterized chemical cues could potentially modulate B. tabaci-TYLCV-tomato interactions, including ρ-cymene, thujene and neophytadiene, using a Y-tube olfactometer. As a result, plants pre-infested with MEAM1/B whiteflies carrying TYLCV or not, did not attract more or less B or Q whiteflies. Plants pre-infested with non-viruliferous MED/Q resisted MEAM1/B but did not affect MED/Q. However, plants pre-infested with viruliferous MED/Q attracted more whiteflies. Feeding of viruliferous MED/Q reduced the production of ρ-cymene, and induced thujene and neophytadiene. Functionally analyses of these plant volatiles show that ρ-cymene deters while neophytadiene recruits whiteflies. These combined results suggest that pre-infestation with viruliferous MED/Q promotes the subsequent whitefly infestation and induces plant volatile neophytadiene which recruits whiteflies. |
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Bemisia tabaci plant volatile neophytadiene thujene ρ-cymene tomato yellow leaf curl virus |
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