Potential vectors of <i>Xylella fastidiosa</i>: a study of leafhoppers and treehoppers in citrus agroecosystems affected by Citrus Variegated Chlorosis

Autores
Dellapé, Gimena; Paradell, Susana Liria; Semorile, Liliana Carmen; Delfederico, L.
Año de publicación
2016
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inglés
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artículo
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versión publicada
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This study investigated the predominant leafhopper and treehopper (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha) species in Citrus Variegated Chlorosis (CVC)-affected citrus agroecosystems in Argentina, their seasonal fluctuation, and their potential role as vectors of Xylella fastidiosaWells et al., using molecular methods for detection. More than 6 000 Auchenorrhyncha were collected from three citrus agroecosystems over a period of 3 years using yellow sticky traps and entomological nets. Cicadellidae andMembracidae were the most abundant families. Of the 43 species identified, five were predominant in citrus orchards, and three were predominant in weeds surrounding citrus plants. All predominant species and another four non-predominant species tested positive for X. fastidiosa in PCR and real-time PCR assays. In a transmission assay,Dechacona missionum(Berg), Tapajosa rubromarginata (Signoret), and Cyphonia clavigera (Fabricius) transmitted X. fastidiosa successfully. Scaphytopius bolivianus Oman and Frequenamia spiniventris (Linnavuori) populations increased once (during the summer), possibly due to favorable weather conditions, and Bucephalogonia xanthophis (Berg), Molomea lineiceps Young, and T. rubromarginata populations increased twice a year: once in summer and once in winter, coinciding with the increase in early citrus shoots (flush). Among the X. fastidiosa- positive species, those with the higher population densities during the sprouting period, where trees are highly susceptible to infection, must be considered asmost relevant vectors of CVC in the citrus-growing areas in Argentina.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Materia
Zoología
Ciencias Naturales
Auchenorrhyncha
Hemiptera
Cicadellidae
Membracidae
Sweet orange
Tangerine
PCR
Real-time PCR
Molecular methods
Seasonal fluctuation,
Argentina
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Potential vectors of <i>Xylella fastidiosa</i>: a study of leafhoppers and treehoppers in citrus agroecosystems affected by Citrus Variegated Chlorosis
title Potential vectors of <i>Xylella fastidiosa</i>: a study of leafhoppers and treehoppers in citrus agroecosystems affected by Citrus Variegated Chlorosis
spellingShingle Potential vectors of <i>Xylella fastidiosa</i>: a study of leafhoppers and treehoppers in citrus agroecosystems affected by Citrus Variegated Chlorosis
Dellapé, Gimena
Zoología
Ciencias Naturales
Auchenorrhyncha
Hemiptera
Cicadellidae
Membracidae
Sweet orange
Tangerine
PCR
Real-time PCR
Molecular methods
Seasonal fluctuation,
Argentina
title_short Potential vectors of <i>Xylella fastidiosa</i>: a study of leafhoppers and treehoppers in citrus agroecosystems affected by Citrus Variegated Chlorosis
title_full Potential vectors of <i>Xylella fastidiosa</i>: a study of leafhoppers and treehoppers in citrus agroecosystems affected by Citrus Variegated Chlorosis
title_fullStr Potential vectors of <i>Xylella fastidiosa</i>: a study of leafhoppers and treehoppers in citrus agroecosystems affected by Citrus Variegated Chlorosis
title_full_unstemmed Potential vectors of <i>Xylella fastidiosa</i>: a study of leafhoppers and treehoppers in citrus agroecosystems affected by Citrus Variegated Chlorosis
title_sort Potential vectors of <i>Xylella fastidiosa</i>: a study of leafhoppers and treehoppers in citrus agroecosystems affected by Citrus Variegated Chlorosis
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Dellapé, Gimena
Paradell, Susana Liria
Semorile, Liliana Carmen
Delfederico, L.
author Dellapé, Gimena
author_facet Dellapé, Gimena
Paradell, Susana Liria
Semorile, Liliana Carmen
Delfederico, L.
author_role author
author2 Paradell, Susana Liria
Semorile, Liliana Carmen
Delfederico, L.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Zoología
Ciencias Naturales
Auchenorrhyncha
Hemiptera
Cicadellidae
Membracidae
Sweet orange
Tangerine
PCR
Real-time PCR
Molecular methods
Seasonal fluctuation,
Argentina
topic Zoología
Ciencias Naturales
Auchenorrhyncha
Hemiptera
Cicadellidae
Membracidae
Sweet orange
Tangerine
PCR
Real-time PCR
Molecular methods
Seasonal fluctuation,
Argentina
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv This study investigated the predominant leafhopper and treehopper (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha) species in Citrus Variegated Chlorosis (CVC)-affected citrus agroecosystems in Argentina, their seasonal fluctuation, and their potential role as vectors of Xylella fastidiosaWells et al., using molecular methods for detection. More than 6 000 Auchenorrhyncha were collected from three citrus agroecosystems over a period of 3 years using yellow sticky traps and entomological nets. Cicadellidae andMembracidae were the most abundant families. Of the 43 species identified, five were predominant in citrus orchards, and three were predominant in weeds surrounding citrus plants. All predominant species and another four non-predominant species tested positive for X. fastidiosa in PCR and real-time PCR assays. In a transmission assay,Dechacona missionum(Berg), Tapajosa rubromarginata (Signoret), and Cyphonia clavigera (Fabricius) transmitted X. fastidiosa successfully. Scaphytopius bolivianus Oman and Frequenamia spiniventris (Linnavuori) populations increased once (during the summer), possibly due to favorable weather conditions, and Bucephalogonia xanthophis (Berg), Molomea lineiceps Young, and T. rubromarginata populations increased twice a year: once in summer and once in winter, coinciding with the increase in early citrus shoots (flush). Among the X. fastidiosa- positive species, those with the higher population densities during the sprouting period, where trees are highly susceptible to infection, must be considered asmost relevant vectors of CVC in the citrus-growing areas in Argentina.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description This study investigated the predominant leafhopper and treehopper (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha) species in Citrus Variegated Chlorosis (CVC)-affected citrus agroecosystems in Argentina, their seasonal fluctuation, and their potential role as vectors of Xylella fastidiosaWells et al., using molecular methods for detection. More than 6 000 Auchenorrhyncha were collected from three citrus agroecosystems over a period of 3 years using yellow sticky traps and entomological nets. Cicadellidae andMembracidae were the most abundant families. Of the 43 species identified, five were predominant in citrus orchards, and three were predominant in weeds surrounding citrus plants. All predominant species and another four non-predominant species tested positive for X. fastidiosa in PCR and real-time PCR assays. In a transmission assay,Dechacona missionum(Berg), Tapajosa rubromarginata (Signoret), and Cyphonia clavigera (Fabricius) transmitted X. fastidiosa successfully. Scaphytopius bolivianus Oman and Frequenamia spiniventris (Linnavuori) populations increased once (during the summer), possibly due to favorable weather conditions, and Bucephalogonia xanthophis (Berg), Molomea lineiceps Young, and T. rubromarginata populations increased twice a year: once in summer and once in winter, coinciding with the increase in early citrus shoots (flush). Among the X. fastidiosa- positive species, those with the higher population densities during the sprouting period, where trees are highly susceptible to infection, must be considered asmost relevant vectors of CVC in the citrus-growing areas in Argentina.
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