Virus-induced changes in host plant phenotype cue behavioral changes in Aphis glycines that enhance acquisition and transmission of soybean mosaic virus

Haibo Fang,Le Gao, J. P. Michaud, Haowei Chen,Xiaoxia Liu,Songdou Zhang,Zhen Li

Journal of Pest Science(2024)

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Vector-borne viruses can modify the phenotype of their host plants to manipulate the behavior of their vectors and maximize their dissemination. The soybean aphid, Aphis glycines Matsumura (Hemiptera: Aphididae), is a primary vector of soybean mosaic virus (SMV), a non-persistent potyvirus that is a serious disease of soybean. We investigated mechanisms by which SMV changes A. glycines feeding and dispersal behavior via virus-induced modifications of plant phenotype. These changes affect gustatory, visual and olfactory cues that alter the behavior of both viruliferous and virus-free aphids to enhance virus acquisition and transmission. SMV-infected soybean seedlings exhibited up-regulation of the amino acids threonine and tyrosine which rendered viruliferous aphids more restless and prone to dispersal. Whereas dispersing viruliferous A. glycines preferred to settle and feed on virus-free soybean seedlings, virus-free aphids preferred SMV-infected seedlings. Volatile cues emanating from SMV-infected seedlings, primarily up-regulated methyl salicylate and down-regulated ( Z )-3-hexen-1-ol, were implicated in repulsion of viruliferous aphids, whereas the mottled yellow coloration of SMV-infected seedlings was a visual attractant for aphids regardless of virus status. Our results reveal how a non-persistent virus uses multimodal 'push and pull' mechanisms to manipulate vector behavior for its own benefit, and suggests new avenues for exploring the mechanisms of altered behavior in viruliferous aphids.
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Chromatotropism,Host induced plant volatiles,Non-persistent transmission,Nutritional quality,Vector manipulation
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