2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.04.15.440077
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“The green peach aphid,Myzus persicae,transcriptome in response to a circulative, nonpropagative polerovirus,Potato leafroll virus

Abstract: Viruses in the Luteoviridae family, such as Potato leafroll virus (PLRV), are transmitted by aphids in a circulative and nonpropagative mode. This means the virions enter the aphid body through the gut when they feed from infected plants and then the virions circulate through the hemolymph to enter the salivary glands before being released into the saliva. Although these viruses do not replicate in their insect vectors, previous studies have demonstrated viruliferous aphid behavior is altered and the obligate … Show more

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“…Last but not least, aphid sensitivity to rising temperature and thermotolerance are associated with, or dependent on, their endosymbiont communities [12,44,87,88]. The density of the obligatory endosymbiont Buchnera aphidicola may vary according to aphid levels of maturity and exposure to thermal stress [89]. Insufficient availability of amino acids in the aphid diet due to lower densities of B. aphidicola in the thermally exposed hosts [12] could have also contributed to the production of deformed offspring in the current study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Last but not least, aphid sensitivity to rising temperature and thermotolerance are associated with, or dependent on, their endosymbiont communities [12,44,87,88]. The density of the obligatory endosymbiont Buchnera aphidicola may vary according to aphid levels of maturity and exposure to thermal stress [89]. Insufficient availability of amino acids in the aphid diet due to lower densities of B. aphidicola in the thermally exposed hosts [12] could have also contributed to the production of deformed offspring in the current study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Last but not least, aphid sensitivity to rising temperature and thermotolerance are associated with, or dependent on, their endosymbiont communities [ 12 , 48 , 91 , 92 ]. The density of the obligatory endosymbiont Buchnera aphidicola may vary according to aphid levels of maturity and exposure to thermal stress [ 93 ]. Insufficient availability of amino acids in the aphid diet due to lower densities of B .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%