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The honeybee Apis mellifera contributes to Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus spread via pollination
Year:
2017
Source of publication :
Plant Pathology
Authors :
דומברובסקי, אביב
;
.
דרזי, אלינור
;
.
סמית', אלישבע
;
.
שרגיל, דורית
;
.
Volume :
67
Co-Authors:
Darzi, E., Department of Plant Pathology ARO The Volcani Center HaMaccabim Road 68, POB 15159 Rishon LeZion 7528809 Israel, The Mina and Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences Bar-Ilan University Ramat-Gan 52900Israel
Smith, E., Department of Plant Pathology ARO The Volcani Center HaMaccabim Road 68, POB 15159 Rishon LeZion 7528809 Israel
Shargil, D., Department of Plant Pathology ARO The Volcani Center HaMaccabim Road 68, POB 15159 Rishon LeZion 7528809 Israel
Lachman, O., Department of Plant Pathology ARO The Volcani Center HaMaccabim Road 68, POB 15159 Rishon LeZion 7528809 Israel
Ganot, L., Western Negev Research and Development Station Mop Darom Bsor area Israel
Dombrovsky, A., Department of Plant Pathology ARO The Volcani Center HaMaccabim Road 68, POB 15159 Rishon LeZion 7528809 Israel
Facilitators :
From page:
244
To page:
251
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Total pages:
8
)
Abstract:
The tobamovirus Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV) is efficiently transmitted between plants by mechanical contact. So far, no clear evidence has been reported regarding the transmission potential of the virus by beneficial pollinator insects. This study examined the capability of the well-known pollinator honeybee Apis mellifera to transmit CGMMV in cucurbits using melon and cucumber plants as a model. In order to provide a clear answer to that question, five experiments were designed on various scales performed under three environmental conditions. The results show that under protected cropping conditions, CGMMV is transmitted by the honeybees. The location of the beehive in relation to both the CGMMV primary inoculum source and the healthy plants during honeybee foraging plays an important role in the efficiency of CGMMV spread. Furthermore, in the presence of early stage CGMMV-inoculated plants, the efficiency of CGMMV spread to uninoculated plants placed on the honeybees' path to the beehive may increase. To the authors' knowledge, CGMMV transmission by honeybees has not yet been shown, and this study can be adopted for other tobamovirus related research. © 2017 British Society for Plant Pathology.
Note:
Related Files :
honeybee
Tobamovirus
virus transmission
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DOI :
10.1111/ppa.12702
Article number:
0
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Database:
סקופוס
Publication Type:
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Language:
אנגלית
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24630
Last updated date:
02/03/2022 17:27
Creation date:
17/04/2018 00:09
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Darzi, E., Department of Plant Pathology ARO The Volcani Center HaMaccabim Road 68, POB 15159 Rishon LeZion 7528809 Israel, The Mina and Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences Bar-Ilan University Ramat-Gan 52900Israel
Smith, E., Department of Plant Pathology ARO The Volcani Center HaMaccabim Road 68, POB 15159 Rishon LeZion 7528809 Israel
Shargil, D., Department of Plant Pathology ARO The Volcani Center HaMaccabim Road 68, POB 15159 Rishon LeZion 7528809 Israel
Lachman, O., Department of Plant Pathology ARO The Volcani Center HaMaccabim Road 68, POB 15159 Rishon LeZion 7528809 Israel
Ganot, L., Western Negev Research and Development Station Mop Darom Bsor area Israel
Dombrovsky, A., Department of Plant Pathology ARO The Volcani Center HaMaccabim Road 68, POB 15159 Rishon LeZion 7528809 Israel
The honeybee Apis mellifera contributes to Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus spread via pollination
The tobamovirus Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV) is efficiently transmitted between plants by mechanical contact. So far, no clear evidence has been reported regarding the transmission potential of the virus by beneficial pollinator insects. This study examined the capability of the well-known pollinator honeybee Apis mellifera to transmit CGMMV in cucurbits using melon and cucumber plants as a model. In order to provide a clear answer to that question, five experiments were designed on various scales performed under three environmental conditions. The results show that under protected cropping conditions, CGMMV is transmitted by the honeybees. The location of the beehive in relation to both the CGMMV primary inoculum source and the healthy plants during honeybee foraging plays an important role in the efficiency of CGMMV spread. Furthermore, in the presence of early stage CGMMV-inoculated plants, the efficiency of CGMMV spread to uninoculated plants placed on the honeybees' path to the beehive may increase. To the authors' knowledge, CGMMV transmission by honeybees has not yet been shown, and this study can be adopted for other tobamovirus related research. © 2017 British Society for Plant Pathology.
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