Effect of host plant on the fitness of the spittlebug Notozulia entreriana: alternative method for rearing

Autores
Foieri, Alvaro; Virla, Eduardo Gabriel; Maciá, Arnaldo; Marino de Remes Lenicov, Ana Maria
Año de publicación
2020
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inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
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versión publicada
Descripción
Among the species belonging to 11 genera of Neotropical spittlebugs attacking graminaceous plants, Notozulia entreriana (Berg) (Hemiptera: Cercopidae) is one of the most important pests of grasses in several countries of South America. In this study, we evaluate the influence of three economically relevant species of host plants (Poaceae) on life-cycle traits of N. entreriana. We tested for differences in fitness responses (survival and fecundity) of insects on forage species which are frequent hosts for wild populations of spittlebugs. Comparison of life cycles on three host plants showed that only 2.5% of nymphs completed their development on Zea mays L., 22.5% on Chloris gayana Kunth, and 95% on Brachiaria decumbens Stapf. All the above suggests that C. gayana and B. decumbens are able to sustain complete development, behaving like natural hosts; the latter species is superior for artificial colonies because a shorter developmental period, higher survivorship in nymphs, and longer lifespan of adults were observed. Zea mays did not allow proper development, causing high mortality instead. We also developed a new approach for small-scale breeding of N. entreriana, which will enable subsequent biological and behavioral studies on this important pest species.
Instituto de Microbiología y Zoología Agrícola (IMYZA)
Fil: Foieri, Alvaro. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Microbiología y Zoología Agrícola; Argentina
Fil: Foieri, Alvaro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Virla, Eduardo Gabriel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Planta Piloto de Pocesos Industriales Microbiológicos (PROIMI-Biotecnología); Argentina
Fil: Virla, Eduardo Gabriel. Fundación Miguel Lillo. Instituto de Entomología; Argentina
Fil: Maciá, Arnaldo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. División Entomología. Unidades de Investigación Anexo Museo; Argentina
Fil: Marino de Remes Lenicov, Ana Maria.Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. División Entomología. Unidades de Investigación Anexo Museo; Argentina
Fuente
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 168 (8) : 618–625 (August 2020)
Materia
Auchenorrhyncha
Cercopidae
Hemiptera
Poaceae
Pests
Forage Species
Pastures
Plagas
Especies Forrajeras
Pastizales
Notozulia entreriana
Spittlebugs
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of host plant on the fitness of the spittlebug Notozulia entreriana: alternative method for rearing
title Effect of host plant on the fitness of the spittlebug Notozulia entreriana: alternative method for rearing
spellingShingle Effect of host plant on the fitness of the spittlebug Notozulia entreriana: alternative method for rearing
Foieri, Alvaro
Auchenorrhyncha
Cercopidae
Hemiptera
Poaceae
Pests
Forage Species
Pastures
Plagas
Especies Forrajeras
Pastizales
Notozulia entreriana
Spittlebugs
title_short Effect of host plant on the fitness of the spittlebug Notozulia entreriana: alternative method for rearing
title_full Effect of host plant on the fitness of the spittlebug Notozulia entreriana: alternative method for rearing
title_fullStr Effect of host plant on the fitness of the spittlebug Notozulia entreriana: alternative method for rearing
title_full_unstemmed Effect of host plant on the fitness of the spittlebug Notozulia entreriana: alternative method for rearing
title_sort Effect of host plant on the fitness of the spittlebug Notozulia entreriana: alternative method for rearing
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Foieri, Alvaro
Virla, Eduardo Gabriel
Maciá, Arnaldo
Marino de Remes Lenicov, Ana Maria
author Foieri, Alvaro
author_facet Foieri, Alvaro
Virla, Eduardo Gabriel
Maciá, Arnaldo
Marino de Remes Lenicov, Ana Maria
author_role author
author2 Virla, Eduardo Gabriel
Maciá, Arnaldo
Marino de Remes Lenicov, Ana Maria
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Auchenorrhyncha
Cercopidae
Hemiptera
Poaceae
Pests
Forage Species
Pastures
Plagas
Especies Forrajeras
Pastizales
Notozulia entreriana
Spittlebugs
topic Auchenorrhyncha
Cercopidae
Hemiptera
Poaceae
Pests
Forage Species
Pastures
Plagas
Especies Forrajeras
Pastizales
Notozulia entreriana
Spittlebugs
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Among the species belonging to 11 genera of Neotropical spittlebugs attacking graminaceous plants, Notozulia entreriana (Berg) (Hemiptera: Cercopidae) is one of the most important pests of grasses in several countries of South America. In this study, we evaluate the influence of three economically relevant species of host plants (Poaceae) on life-cycle traits of N. entreriana. We tested for differences in fitness responses (survival and fecundity) of insects on forage species which are frequent hosts for wild populations of spittlebugs. Comparison of life cycles on three host plants showed that only 2.5% of nymphs completed their development on Zea mays L., 22.5% on Chloris gayana Kunth, and 95% on Brachiaria decumbens Stapf. All the above suggests that C. gayana and B. decumbens are able to sustain complete development, behaving like natural hosts; the latter species is superior for artificial colonies because a shorter developmental period, higher survivorship in nymphs, and longer lifespan of adults were observed. Zea mays did not allow proper development, causing high mortality instead. We also developed a new approach for small-scale breeding of N. entreriana, which will enable subsequent biological and behavioral studies on this important pest species.
Instituto de Microbiología y Zoología Agrícola (IMYZA)
Fil: Foieri, Alvaro. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Microbiología y Zoología Agrícola; Argentina
Fil: Foieri, Alvaro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Virla, Eduardo Gabriel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Planta Piloto de Pocesos Industriales Microbiológicos (PROIMI-Biotecnología); Argentina
Fil: Virla, Eduardo Gabriel. Fundación Miguel Lillo. Instituto de Entomología; Argentina
Fil: Maciá, Arnaldo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. División Entomología. Unidades de Investigación Anexo Museo; Argentina
Fil: Marino de Remes Lenicov, Ana Maria.Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. División Entomología. Unidades de Investigación Anexo Museo; Argentina
description Among the species belonging to 11 genera of Neotropical spittlebugs attacking graminaceous plants, Notozulia entreriana (Berg) (Hemiptera: Cercopidae) is one of the most important pests of grasses in several countries of South America. In this study, we evaluate the influence of three economically relevant species of host plants (Poaceae) on life-cycle traits of N. entreriana. We tested for differences in fitness responses (survival and fecundity) of insects on forage species which are frequent hosts for wild populations of spittlebugs. Comparison of life cycles on three host plants showed that only 2.5% of nymphs completed their development on Zea mays L., 22.5% on Chloris gayana Kunth, and 95% on Brachiaria decumbens Stapf. All the above suggests that C. gayana and B. decumbens are able to sustain complete development, behaving like natural hosts; the latter species is superior for artificial colonies because a shorter developmental period, higher survivorship in nymphs, and longer lifespan of adults were observed. Zea mays did not allow proper development, causing high mortality instead. We also developed a new approach for small-scale breeding of N. entreriana, which will enable subsequent biological and behavioral studies on this important pest species.
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