Transovarial transmission of viral nucleic acid in insect vectors, or more precisely of viral infectivity, can be very important in maintaining a source of infection and therefore has great epidemiological relevance. The first clear case of transovarial transmission of an arbovirus demonstrated the ability of sand fly and black fly vector populations to maintain Vesicular stomatitis virus without a vertebrate host (Tesh et al. 1972). This phenomenon is also known in the plant world and continues to receive attention from virologists

Transovarial Transmission of Begomoviruses in Bemisia tabaci

Accotto;GP;
2010

Abstract

Transovarial transmission of viral nucleic acid in insect vectors, or more precisely of viral infectivity, can be very important in maintaining a source of infection and therefore has great epidemiological relevance. The first clear case of transovarial transmission of an arbovirus demonstrated the ability of sand fly and black fly vector populations to maintain Vesicular stomatitis virus without a vertebrate host (Tesh et al. 1972). This phenomenon is also known in the plant world and continues to receive attention from virologists
2010
VIROLOGIA VEGETALE
Inglese
Philip A. Stansly, Steven E. Naranjo
Bemisia: Bionomics and Management of a Global Pest
339
345
7
Springer Science+Business Media
Berlin, Heidelberg
GERMANIA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
whitefly
Begomovirus
transmission
4
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
none
Accotto, GIAN PAOLO; Accotto, GIAN PAOLO; Sardo, ; L,
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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