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      Biological and molecular events associated with simultaneous transmission of plant viruses by invertebrate and fungal vectors

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      Molecular Plant Pathology
      John Wiley and Sons Inc.

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          Viruses are likely to be the most dangerous parasites of living organisms because of their widespread occurrence, possible deleterious effects on their hosts and high rates of evolution. Virus host‐to‐host transmission is a critical step in the virus life cycle, because it enables survival in a given environment and efficient dissemination. As hosts of plant viruses are not mobile, these pathogens have adopted diverse transmission strategies involving various vector organisms, mainly arthropods, nematodes, fungi and protists. In nature, plants are often infected with more than one virus at a time, thereby creating potential sources for vectors to acquire and transmit simultaneously two or more viruses. Simultaneous transmission can result in multiple infections of new host plants, which become subsequent potential sources of the viruses, thus enhancing the spread of the diseases caused by these pathogens. Moreover, it can contribute to the maintenance of viral genetic diversity in the host communities. However, despite its possible significance, the problem of the simultaneous transmission of plant viruses by vectors has not been investigated in detail. In this review, the current knowledge on multiple viral transmissions by aphids, whiteflies, leafhoppers, planthoppers, nematodes and fungi is outlined.

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          Journal
          Mol Plant Pathol
          Mol. Plant Pathol
          10.1111/(ISSN)1364-3703
          MPP
          Molecular Plant Pathology
          John Wiley and Sons Inc. (Hoboken )
          1464-6722
          1364-3703
          17 December 2013
          May 2014
          : 15
          : 4 ( doiID: 10.1111/mpp.2014.15.issue-4 )
          : 417-426
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ] Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute‐National Research Institute Centre Młochów 05‐831 Młochów Poland
          Author notes
          [*] [* ] Correspondence: Email: j.syller@ 123456ihar.edu.pl
          Article
          PMC6638794 PMC6638794 6638794 MPP12101
          10.1111/mpp.12101
          6638794
          24341556
          e637fe63-bfa8-4643-9e0b-8cac134ad2d4
          © 2013 BSPP AND JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
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          mpp12101
          May 2014
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