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tomato infection by whitefly-transmitted circulative and non-circulative viruses induce contrasting changes in plant volatiles and vector behaviour.virus infection frequently modifies plant phenotypes, leading to changes in behaviour and performance of their insect vectors in a way that transmission is enhanced, although this may not always be the case. here, we investigated bemisia tabaci response to tomato plants infected by tomato chlorosis virus (tocv), a non-circulative-transmitted crinivirus, and tomato severe rugose virus (tosrv), a circulative-transmitted begomovirus. moreover, we examined the role of visual and olfactory cues in ho ...201627529271
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