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Ziebell H, Murphy AM, Groen SC, Tungadi T, Westwood JH, Lewsey MG, Moulin M, Kleczkowski A, Smith AG, Stevens M, Powell G & Carr JP (2011) Cucumber mosaic virus and its 2b RNA silencing suppressor modify plant-aphid interactions in tobacco. Scientific Reports, 1. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep00187
Abstract
The cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) 2b protein not only inhibits anti-viral RNA silencing but also quenches
transcriptional responses of plant genes to jasmonic acid, a key signalling molecule in defence against
insects. This suggested that it might affect interactions between infected plants and aphids, insects that
transmit CMV. We found that infection of tobacco with a 2b gene deletion mutant (CMVD2b) induced
strong resistance to aphids (Myzus persicae) while CMV infection fostered aphid survival. Using electrical
penetration graph methodology we found that higher proportions of aphids showed sustained phloem
ingestion on CMV-infected plants than on CMVD2b-infected or mock-inoculated plants although this did
not increase the rate of growth of individual aphids. This indicates that while CMV infection or certain viral
gene products might elicit aphid resistance, the 2b protein normally counteracts this during a wild-type
CMV infection. Our findings suggest that the 2b protein could indirectly affect aphid-mediated virus
transmission.
Keywords
; Pests Control; Plant diseases
Journal
Scientific Reports: Volume 1
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 31/12/2011 |
URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/3951 |
Publisher | Nature Publishing Group |
eISSN | 2045-2322 |