Transmission of Viruses by Aphids

  • Bhat A
  • Rao G
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Abstract

The majority of plant-infecting viruses are transmitted to their host plants by different species of aphid vectors. Aphids are efficient virus vectors and transmit a large number of plant viruses. Piercing and sucking type of mouth parts make them as efficient vectors. Aphids can transmit viruses in different modes: non-persistent (stylet-borne), semi-persistent, persistent and persistent propagative. Majority of aphid species are involved in the transmission of non-persistent or stylet-borne viruses.

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Bhat, A. I., & Rao, G. P. (2020). Transmission of Viruses by Aphids (pp. 69–75). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-0334-5_11

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