Published January 26, 2022 | Version v1
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Data from: Virus infection and host plant suitability affect feeding behaviors of cannabis aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae), a newly described vector of potato virus Y

  • 1. Colorado State University
  • 2. US Forest Service

Description

Aphids are the most prolific vectors of plant viruses resulting in significant yield losses to crops worldwide. Potato virus Y (PVY) is transmitted in a non-persistent manner by 65 species of aphids. With the increasing acreage of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) (Rosales: Cannabaceae) in the U.S, we were interested to know if the cannabis aphid (Phorodon cannabis Passerini) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) is a potential vector of PVY. Here, we conduct transmission assays and utilize the electrical penetration graph (EPG) technique to determine whether cannabis aphids can transmit PVY to hemp (host) and potato (non-host) (Solanum tuberosum L.) (Solanales: Solanaceace). We show for the first time that the cannabis aphid is an efficient vector of PVY to hemp (96%) and potato (91%) using cohorts of aphids. In contrast, individual aphids transmitted the virus more efficiently to hemp (63%) compared to potato (19%). During the initial 15 minutes of EPG recordings, aphids demonstrated lower number and time spent performing intracellular punctures on potato compared to hemp, which may in part explain low virus transmission to potato using individual aphids. During the entire 8-hour recording, viruliferous aphids spent less time ingesting phloem compared to non-viruliferous aphids on hemp. This reduced host suitability could potentially cause aphids to disperse to more suitable hosts thereby increasing virus transmission. Overall, our study shows that cannabis aphid is an efficient vector of PVY, and that virus infection and host plant suitability affect feeding behaviors of the cannabis aphid in ways which may increase virus transmission.

Notes

There are not R files associated with the treatment of viruliferous aphid probing on potato because there were not enough replicates to allow for statistical analysis. However, the .csv files and .ana grids have been included in this dataset. The reason for different sample sizes in different time periods of the same treatments (i.e. 15 minutes non-viruliferous aphid probing on hemp n=21 and 8 hours non-viruliferous aphid probing on hemp n=23) is because analysis was only performed on aphids which probed, and some aphids made their first probe after the initial 15 minutes had passed, so they were excluded from the 15 minute analysis. 

Funding provided by: Colorado Potato Administrative Committee*
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10.5281/zenodo.5826225 (DOI)
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10.5281/zenodo.5826227 (DOI)