The effect of plant age and infection with virus yellows on the survival of Myzus persicae on sugar beet

Kift, N. B., Dewar, A. M., Werker, A. R. and Dixon, A. F. G. (1996) The effect of plant age and infection with virus yellows on the survival of Myzus persicae on sugar beet. Annals of Applied Biology, 129 (3). pp. 371-378. 10.1111/j.1744-7348.1996.tb05761.x
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Survival of Myzus persicae confined in clip-cages on mature leaves of sugar beet declined as the plants aged. Death of aphids was often preceded by the appearance of a black deposit in the aphids' stomachs, which may have been the cause of death. Both the rate of death and the proportion of aphids dying with black deposits was significantly less when plants were infected with beet yellows virus or beet mild yellowing virus, by comparison with healthy plants. The implication of these phenomena on the onset of mature plant resistance is discussed.

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