Insect maintenance and transmission.

Heather Kingdom
Author Information
  1. Heather Kingdom: John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK. heather.kingdom@bbsrc.ac.uk

Abstract

phytoplasmas are plant pathogens of huge economic importance due to responsibility for crop yield losses worldwide. Institutions around the world are trying to understand and control this yield loss at a time when food security is high on government agendas. In order to fully understand the mechanisms of phytoplasma infection and spread, more insect vector and phytoplasma colonies will need to be established for research worldwide. Rearing and study of these colonies is essential in the research and development of phytoplasma control measures. This chapter highlights general materials and methods for raising insect vector colonies and maintenance of phytoplasmas. Specific methods of rearing the maize leafhopper and maize bushy stunt phytoplasma and the aster leafhopper and aster yellows phytoplasma strain witches' broom are also included.

Grants

  1. /Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

MeSH Term

Animals
Arabidopsis
Aster Plant
Female
Hemiptera
Insect Vectors
Insecta
Lactuca
Male
Phytoplasma
Plant Diseases
Zea mays

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