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The attractiveness of Barley yellow dwarf luteovirus (BYDV)infected wheat plants to Rhopalosiphum padi L. was evaluated under laboratory conditions. Two untransformed wheat varieties, virus-susceptible Lambert and virus-tolerant Caldwell, and one transgenic wheat genotype (103.1J) derived from Lambert and expressing the BYDV coat protein gene, were tested in three bioassays. First, R. padi responses to BYDV-infected or noninfected Lambert and Caldwell were evaluated. Signicantly more aphids settled onto virus-infected than noninfected plants when aphids were able to contact the leaves. Second, aphid responses to headspace from virus-infected or noninfected Lambert and Caldwell were tested. Signicantly more aphids congregated on screens above headspace of BYDV-infected plants than above headspace of noninfected plants of both varieties. Third, aphid responses to headspace from virus-infected or noninfected and sham-inoculated (exposed to nonviruliferous aphids) Lambert and 103.1J plants were examined. Signicantly more aphids congregated on screens above BYDV-infected than above noninfected or sham-inoculated Lambert. No signicant differences in R. padi preferences for headspace above BYDV-infected compared with noninfected or sham-inoculated 103.1J plants were observed. The concentration of volatiles extractable from whole plant headspace was greater on BYDV-infected Lambert than on BYDV-infected 103.1J, noninfected, or sham-inoculated plants of either genotype. This is the rst report of volatile cues associated with BYDV infection in wheat plants inuencing the behavior of the vector R. padi. Additionally, these ndings show for the rst time that transgenic virus resistance in wheat can indirectly inuence the production of volatiles making virus-infected plants less attractive or arrestant to aphids than are infected untransformed plants.
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Edgardo Jiménez-Martínez
Nilsa A. Bosque‐Pérez
University of Idaho
P. H. Berger
Environmental Entomology
University of Idaho
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0bc40d99ab7efa16d0b3ac — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1603/0046-225x-33.5.1207