Enhanced transmission efficiency of begomoviruses by a single whitefly ( Bemisia tabaci ) using a microcage technique

JOURNAL OF GENERAL PLANT PATHOLOGY(2022)

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Abstract
Whiteflies not only damage plants directly, they also transmit phytopathogenic viruses. To facilitate whitefly studies, we made microcages from a microcentrifuge tube with a ring-shaped base of muslin and sealed the base to a leaf using wheat gum. Whitefly retention in the cages was high, leaf surfaces were not damaged during the experiment, no external support was required to hold the cages in place, and the cages worked on other crop plants. Acquisition and inoculation efficiency for begomoviruses, mungbean yellow mosaic India virus and tomato leaf curl Karnataka virus was higher in microcages than in macrocages.
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Whitefly, Microcage, Acquisition, Inoculation, Begomovirus, Transmission
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