Plant bacterial pathogens transmitted by Hemipteran vectors pose a large threat to the agricultural industry worldwide. While virus-vector relationships have been widely investigated, a significant gap exists in our understanding… Click to show full abstract
Plant bacterial pathogens transmitted by Hemipteran vectors pose a large threat to the agricultural industry worldwide. While virus-vector relationships have been widely investigated, a significant gap exists in our understanding of the molecular interactions between circulative bacteria and their insect vectors, mainly leafhoppers and psyllids. In this review, we will describe how these bacterial pathogens adhere, invade, and proliferate inside their insect vectors. We will also highlight the different transmission routes and molecular factors of phloem-limited bacteria that maintain an effective relationship with the insect host. Understanding the pathogen-vector relationship at the molecular level will help in the management of vector-borne bacterial diseases.
               
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