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Prevalence of begomoviruses in Trigona fuscipennis and Trigona fulviventris visitors of Jatropha curcas

Carboney Mejía, Ingrid G [autora] | Ruiz Toledo, Jovani [autor] | Hernández Reyes, José [autor] | Lucio Castillo, Hermilo [autor] | Hernández Robledo, Verónica [autora] | Torres Castillo, Jorge Ariel [autor] | Torres-de los Santos, Rodolfo [autor].
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 en línea Artículo en línea Tipo de contenido: Texto Tipo de medio: Computadora Tipo de portador: Recurso en líneaTema(s): Begomovirus | Trigona fuscipennis | Trigona fulviventris | Jatropha curcas | MeliponiculturaTema(s) en inglés: Begomoviruses | Trigona fuscipennis | Trigona fulviventris | Jatropha curcas | MeliponicultureDescriptor(es) geográficos: Tapachula (Chiapas, México) Nota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso En: Journal of Apicultural Research. Volumen 62, número 2 (2023), páginas 311–314. --ISSN: 2078-6913Número de sistema: 62906Resumen:
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It has been reported that stingless bees of the genus Trigona are regular visitors to the Jatropha curcas bioenergetic plant, physic nut. These bees use their mandibular system to extract cellulose and resin from the stem, materials necessary for the construction of nests. The objective of this work was to evaluate the prevalence of begomovirus (BV) in populations of Trigonas visitors of J. curcas in Soconusco, Chiapas, Mexico. Eleven individuals of the genus Trigona were collected in five populations, individuals were grouped as T. fuscipennisand T. fulviventris, using taxonomic clues. Using the PA/PB primers, 79% and 69% of T. fuscipennis and T. fulviventris, respectively, had BVs. The results suggest that bees of the genus Trigona could be transmitters of BV, a potential risk in the crop J. curcas.

Recurso en línea: https://doi.org/10.1080/00218839.2020.1756181
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It has been reported that stingless bees of the genus Trigona are regular visitors to the Jatropha curcas bioenergetic plant, physic nut. These bees use their mandibular system to extract cellulose and resin from the stem, materials necessary for the construction of nests. The objective of this work was to evaluate the prevalence of begomovirus (BV) in populations of Trigonas visitors of J. curcas in Soconusco, Chiapas, Mexico. Eleven individuals of the genus Trigona were collected in five populations, individuals were grouped as T. fuscipennisand T. fulviventris, using taxonomic clues. Using the PA/PB primers, 79% and 69% of T. fuscipennis and T. fulviventris, respectively, had BVs. The results suggest that bees of the genus Trigona could be transmitters of BV, a potential risk in the crop J. curcas. eng

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