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  • * Recent studies indicate that PDVs can change host physiology, feeding behaviors, and the chemical composition of herbivore secretions, which in turn affects how plants respond to being eaten.
  • * The paper identifies gaps in understanding how PDVs function in plant-insect dynamics and suggests that these viruses could be harnessed for biological pest control due to their negative effects on herbivore pests.

Article Abstract

Insect parasitoids have evolved symbiotic interactions with several viruses and thousands of parasitoid species have established mutualistic associations with polydnaviruses (PDVs). While PDVs have often been described as virulence factors allowing development of immature parasitoids inside their herbivore hosts, there is increasing awareness that PDVs can affect plant-insect interactions. We review recent literature showing that PDVs alter not only host physiology, but also feeding patterns and composition of herbivore's oral secretions. In turn PDV-induced changes in herbivore phenotype affect plant responses to herbivory with consequences ranging from differential expression of plant defense-related genes to wider ecological effects across multiple trophic levels. In this opinion paper we also highlight important missing gaps to fully understand the role of PDVs and other parasitoid-associated viral symbionts in a plant-insect interaction perspective. Because PDVs negatively impact performance and survival of herbivore pests, we conclude arguing that PDV genomes offer potential opportunities for biological control.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cois.2021.03.009DOI Listing

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