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Effects of plant viruses on vector and non-vector herbivorous arthropods and their natural enemies: A mini review.

HE Xiao-chan1,2, XU Hong-xing2, ZHOU Xiao-jun1, ZHENG Xu-song2, SUN Yu-jian1, YANG Ya-jun2, TIAN Jun-ce2, LU Zhong-xian2   

  1. (1Jinhua Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Jinhua 321017, Zhejiang, China; 2Institute of Plant Protection and Microbiology, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, China)
  • Online:2014-05-18 Published:2014-05-18

Abstract:

Plant viruses transmitted by arthropods, as an important biotic factor, may not only directly affect the yield and quality of host plants, and development, physiological characteristics and ecological performances of their vector arthropods, but also directly or indirectly affect the non-vector herbivorous arthropods and their natural enemies in the same ecosystem, thereby causing influences to the whole agro-ecosystem. This paper reviewed the progress on the effects of plant viruses on herbivorous arthropods, including vector and non-vector, and their natural enemies, and on their ecological mechanisms to provide a reference for optimizing the management of vector and non-vector arthropod populations and sustainable control of plant viruses in agro-ecosystem.