Population, Tungro Transmission, and Protein Profiles of The Green Leafhopper Nephotettix virescens (Distant)

2021 
N. virescens is the most effective vector for transmitting tungro disease to rice. Tungro transmission is caused by two different types of viruses, known as rice tungro virus. Disease control in the field is often unable to anticipate. In particular, the cropping pattern asynchronously, such as at parts of the district Pasuruan, East Java. At the cellular level, vector interactions with the viruses show vector proteins maintain viruses in the insect body. It has been involved in transmission in plants. It has the potential as a study to develop new molecules to disrupt the transmission process. In this study, we describe the population's relationship with analyzed the differentiation of N. virescens vector' protein profile on the types of tungro transmission symptoms. The flow studied is a screening method of vector insects to obtain candidate proteins thought to have a direct role in tungro transmission, which has never before been achieved. The estimated molecular weight of 132, 73, and 49 kDa as protein candidates can be used for screening purposes, e.g., tracing insect pests as an alternative to tungro disease control endemic areas
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