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Cell membrane punctures during epidermal penetrations by aphids: consequences for the transmission of two potyviruses
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1991
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EngineeringEpidermal PenetrationsEntomologyPathologyPlant PathologyVirus TransmissionCell Membrane PuncturesPlant-virus InteractionPlant VirusInsect VirusStylet PunctureVirologyBeet Mosaic VirusPest ManagementVirus ClassificationMicrobiologyVirus-host InteractionPotential DropMedicine
Summary Electrical penetration graphs (EPGs) were used to investigate aphid stylet activities during brief penetrations and the importance of these events for the nonpersistent transmission of two potyviruses, beet mosaic virus (BMV) and potato virus Y (PVY). Stylet puncture of a cell membrane, recorded as a potential drop, was correlated with the acquisition and inoculation of PVY and acquisition of BMV by Myzus persicae.
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