Effect of watermelon silver mottle virus on the life history and feeding preference of Thrips palmi.

Thrips-borne tospoviruses cause numerous plant diseases that produce severe economic losses worldwide. In the disease system, thrips not only damage plants through feeding but also transmit causative agents of epidemics. In addition, thrips are infected with tospoviruses in the course of virus trans...

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Main Authors: Wei-Te Chen, Chien-Hao Tseng, Chi-Wei Tsai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4092097?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a1731fe4f9484427b034a09d3b7b014e2020-11-24T21:38:20ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0197e10202110.1371/journal.pone.0102021Effect of watermelon silver mottle virus on the life history and feeding preference of Thrips palmi.Wei-Te ChenChien-Hao TsengChi-Wei TsaiThrips-borne tospoviruses cause numerous plant diseases that produce severe economic losses worldwide. In the disease system, thrips not only damage plants through feeding but also transmit causative agents of epidemics. In addition, thrips are infected with tospoviruses in the course of virus transmission. Most studies on the effect of tospoviruses on vector thrips have focused on the Tomato spotted wilt virus-Frankliniella occidentalis system. Thus, we focused on another thrips-borne tospovirus, Watermelon silver mottle virus (WSMoV), to examine the effect of virus infection on its vector, Thrips palmi. In this study, the direct and indirect effects of WSMoV on the life history traits and feeding preference of T. palmi were examined. The survival rate and developmental time of the WSMoV-infected larval thrips did not differ significantly from those of the virus-free thrips. Comparing the developmental time of larval thrips fed on the healthy plants, thrips-damaged plants, and thrips-inoculated plants (the WSMoV-infected plants caused by thrips feeding), feeding on the thrips-damaged plants reduced the developmental time, and the WSMoV infection in host plants partially canceled the effect of thrips damage on the developmental time. In addition, no significant variations between the virus-free and WSMoV-infected adult thrips regarding longevity and fecundity were observed. These results implied that WSMoV did not directly affect the life history traits of T. palmi, but the WSMoV infection indirectly affected the development of T. palmi through the virus-infected plants. Furthermore, feeding preference tests indicated that T. palmi preferred feeding on either the thrips-damaged plants or the thrips-inoculated plants to the healthy plants. The effect of tospoviruses on the life history and feeding preference of vector thrips might vary among host plants, virus species, vector species, and environmental factors.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4092097?pdf=render
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author Wei-Te Chen
Chien-Hao Tseng
Chi-Wei Tsai
spellingShingle Wei-Te Chen
Chien-Hao Tseng
Chi-Wei Tsai
Effect of watermelon silver mottle virus on the life history and feeding preference of Thrips palmi.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Wei-Te Chen
Chien-Hao Tseng
Chi-Wei Tsai
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title Effect of watermelon silver mottle virus on the life history and feeding preference of Thrips palmi.
title_short Effect of watermelon silver mottle virus on the life history and feeding preference of Thrips palmi.
title_full Effect of watermelon silver mottle virus on the life history and feeding preference of Thrips palmi.
title_fullStr Effect of watermelon silver mottle virus on the life history and feeding preference of Thrips palmi.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of watermelon silver mottle virus on the life history and feeding preference of Thrips palmi.
title_sort effect of watermelon silver mottle virus on the life history and feeding preference of thrips palmi.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Thrips-borne tospoviruses cause numerous plant diseases that produce severe economic losses worldwide. In the disease system, thrips not only damage plants through feeding but also transmit causative agents of epidemics. In addition, thrips are infected with tospoviruses in the course of virus transmission. Most studies on the effect of tospoviruses on vector thrips have focused on the Tomato spotted wilt virus-Frankliniella occidentalis system. Thus, we focused on another thrips-borne tospovirus, Watermelon silver mottle virus (WSMoV), to examine the effect of virus infection on its vector, Thrips palmi. In this study, the direct and indirect effects of WSMoV on the life history traits and feeding preference of T. palmi were examined. The survival rate and developmental time of the WSMoV-infected larval thrips did not differ significantly from those of the virus-free thrips. Comparing the developmental time of larval thrips fed on the healthy plants, thrips-damaged plants, and thrips-inoculated plants (the WSMoV-infected plants caused by thrips feeding), feeding on the thrips-damaged plants reduced the developmental time, and the WSMoV infection in host plants partially canceled the effect of thrips damage on the developmental time. In addition, no significant variations between the virus-free and WSMoV-infected adult thrips regarding longevity and fecundity were observed. These results implied that WSMoV did not directly affect the life history traits of T. palmi, but the WSMoV infection indirectly affected the development of T. palmi through the virus-infected plants. Furthermore, feeding preference tests indicated that T. palmi preferred feeding on either the thrips-damaged plants or the thrips-inoculated plants to the healthy plants. The effect of tospoviruses on the life history and feeding preference of vector thrips might vary among host plants, virus species, vector species, and environmental factors.
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