Physical contact transmission of Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus by Myzus persicae

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Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV), a critical plant virus, has caused significant economic losses in cucurbit crops worldwide. It has not been proved that CGMMV can be transmitted by an insect vector. In this study, the physical contact transmission of CGMMV by Myzus persicae in Nicotiana benthamiana plants was confirmed under laboratory conditions. The acquisition rate increased with time, and most aphids acquired CGMMV at 72 h of the acquisition access period (AAP). Besides, the acquired CGMMV was retained in the aphids for about 12 h, which was efficiently transmitted back to the healthy N. benthamiana plants. More importantly, further experiments suggested that the transmission was mediated by physical contact rather than the specific interaction between insect vector and plant virus. The results obtained in our study contribute to the development of new control strategies for CGMMV in the field. Copyright:

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Qi, Y. H., He, Y. J., Wang, X., Zhang, C. X., Chen, J. P., Lu, G., & Li, J. M. (2021). Physical contact transmission of Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus by Myzus persicae. PLoS ONE, 16(6 June). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252856

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