Viruses (Oct 2021)

Transmission of <i>Grapevine leafroll-associated virus-1</i> (<i>Ampelovirus</i>) and <i>Grapevine virus A</i> (<i>Vitivirus</i>) by the Cottony Grape Scale, <i>Pulvinaria vitis</i> (Hemiptera: <i>Coccidae</i>)

  • Gérard Hommay,
  • Antoine Alliaume,
  • Catherine Reinbold,
  • Etienne Herrbach

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v13102081
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
p. 2081

Abstract

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The cottony grape scale Pulvinaria vitis is a scale insect colonizing grapevine; however, its capacity as a vector of grapevine viruses is poorly known in comparison to other scale species that are vectors of viral species in the genera Ampelovirus and Vitivirus. The ability of P. vitis to transmit the ampeloviruses Grapevine leafroll-associated viruses [GLRaV]−1, −3, and −4, and the vitivirus Grapevine virus A (GVA), to healthy vine cuttings was assessed. The scale insects used originated from commercial vine plots located in Alsace, Eastern France. When nymphs sampled from leafroll-infected vineyard plants were transferred onto healthy cuttings, only one event of transmission was obtained. However, when laboratory-reared, non-viruliferous nymphs were allowed to acquire viruses under controlled conditions, both first and second instar nymphs derived from two vineyards were able to transmit GLRaV−1 and GVA. This is the first report of GLRaV−1 and GVA transmission from grapevine to grapevine by this species.

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