Publications
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plant infection by two different viruses induce contrasting changes of vectors fitness and behavior. | insect-vectored plant viruses can induce changes in plant phenotypes, thus influencing plant-vector interactions in a way that may promote their dispersal according to their mode of transmission (i.e., circulative vs. noncirculative). this indirect vector manipulation requires host-virus-vector coevolution and would thus be effective solely in very specific plant-virus-vector species associations. some studies suggest this manipulation may depend on multiple factors relative to various intrinsic ... | 2017 | 28731285 |