A Review of Interactions between Plants and Whitefly-Transmitted Begomoviruses

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Abstract

The transmission of plant viruses from infected to healthy host plants is a process in which insects play a major role, using various transmission strategies. Environmental factors have an impact on the transmission of viruses and the subsequent development of infections or diseases. When viruses are successful, plant virus diseases can reach epidemic proportions. Many plants across different regions are vulnerable to viral infections transmitted by the whitefly vector. Begomoviruses, which are transmitted by whiteflies, represent a significant threat to agriculture worldwide. The review highlights the mechanisms of virus acquisition and transmission by whiteflies and explores the factors influencing these interactions. Understanding the impacts of these changes is crucial for managing the spread of pests and mitigating damage to crops. It underscores the need for continued research to elucidate the mechanisms driving plant–insect–virus interactions and to identify new approaches for sustainable pest management.

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Naveed, H., Islam, W., Jafir, M., Andoh, V., Chen, L., & Chen, K. (2023, November 1). A Review of Interactions between Plants and Whitefly-Transmitted Begomoviruses. Plants. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12213677

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