Acta Entomologica Sinica ›› 2020, Vol. 63 ›› Issue (2): 123-130.doi: 10.16380/j.kcxb.2020.02.001
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YAN Feng-Ming
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Abstract: Most plant viruses and some plant pathogenic bacteria are transmitted by insect vectors. Understandings on plant pathogen-insect vector interactions can facilitate the recognition of key issues in effective management of plant pathogens and their vectors. Therefore, pathogen-vector interaction has become one of the core topics in the studies of pathogen transmission mechanisms. This article reviewed the recent research progress in plant pathogen-insect vector interactions, introduced the main contents of papers in this issue, and based on them proposed the following three directions for future research from ecological and evolutionary perspectives: (1) the roles of the interactions between plant pathogens and insect vectors in reshaping ecological systems; (2) the inter-relationships between different modes of plant virus transmission by insect vectors, and issues related to co-evolution among viruses, vectors and plants; and (3) the mechanisms of interactions between plant pathogens and insect vectors in nature. Studies on plant pathogen-insect vector interactions are not only fundamentals in ecology and evolutionary biology, but closely related to effective management of plant pathogens and their insect vectors as well.
Key words: Plant pathogen, insect vector, molecular mechanism, vector behavior, ecology, co-evolution
YAN Feng-Ming. Plant pathogen-insect vector interactions: research progress and prospects[J].Acta Entomologica Sinica, 2020, 63(2): 123-130.
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