Survey of Thysanoptera occurring on vegetable crops as potential Tospovirus vectors in Mendoza, Argentina

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Borbón, Carlos de; Gracia, Olga; De Santis, Luis M.
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1999
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Tospoviruses severely affect tomato, lettuce and other crops in Argentina' and are thrips transmitted in nature. The epidemiology of tospoviruses is closely related with vector's ecology. The aim of this study was to know the Thysanoptera fauna in and around the tomato ecosystem of the Mendoza province" and to find rearingmethods for the more common species. Thrips were collected frorn 51 host plants and 19 species were identified, five of which [Bregmatothrips venustus Hood, Chirothrips frontalis Williams, C. texanus (Andre), Frankliniella frumenti Moulton, and F. valdiviana Sakimura &O'Neill] are new records for Mendoza and Karnyothrips longiceps (Hood) for Argentina. Three out of the eight species reported to transmit tospoviruses are present in Mendoza: F. schultzei (Trybom). F. occidentalis (Pergande) and Thrips tabaci Lindeman. Rearing rnethods were developed for eight species: Aptinothrips rufus (Haliday), F. australis Morganl F. frumenti, F. gemina (Bagnall), F. occidentelis, F. schultzei, Haplothrips trellesi Moulton, and T. tabaci. Colonies were reared from a single female in a growth room at 25° (± 2) and L 12: 0 12.
En la Argentina el tomate, la lechuga y otras hortalizas, son severamente atacadas por virus del genero Tospovirus. Estos virus, son transmitidos por trips en condiciones naturales. La epidemiología de los tospovirus, esta estrechamente relacionada con la ecología de los vectores. El propósito de estetrabajo, fue conocer la fauna Thysanoptera en el ecosistema de tomate y su area circundante, en la provincia de Mendoza, y tambien poner a punto metodos de cría para las especies mas abundantes. Se coleccionaron trips en 51 huespedes y se identificaron 19 especies de tisanópteros, cinco de los cuales [Bregmatothrips venustus Hood, Chirothrips frontalis Williams, C. texanus (Andre), Frankliniella frumenti Moulton y F. valdiviana Sakimura & 0' Neill] son citas nuevas para Mendoza, y una Karnyothrips longiceps(Hood) para la Argentina. Ocho especies han sido registradas en la bibliografia mundial como vectoras de tospovirus, de las cuales sólo tres estan presentes en Mendoza: F. schultzei (Tryborn), F: occidentalis (Pergande) y Thrips tabaciLindeman. Seajustaron metodos de cría para ocho de las especies identificadas: Aptinothrips rufus(Haliday), F. australisMorgan, F.frumenti, F. gemina (Bagnall), F. occidentalis, F. schultzei, Haplothrips trellesi Moulton y T. tabaci. Las colonias se originaron en una sola hernbra, en carnara de crecimiento a 25°C (± 2) con fotoperíodo de 12 horas.
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Ciencias Naturales
Thysanoptera
Tospovirus
Thrips
Frankliniella schultzei
Frankliniella occidentalis
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spelling Survey of Thysanoptera occurring on vegetable crops as potential Tospovirus vectors in Mendoza, ArgentinaRelevamiento de Thysanoptera en cultivos horticolas, como vectores potenciales de Tospovirus en Mendoza, ArgentinaBorbón, Carlos deGracia, OlgaDe Santis, Luis M.Ciencias NaturalesThysanopteraTospovirusThripsFrankliniella schultzeiFrankliniella occidentalisTospoviruses severely affect tomato, lettuce and other crops in Argentina' and are thrips transmitted in nature. The epidemiology of tospoviruses is closely related with vector's ecology. The aim of this study was to know the Thysanoptera fauna in and around the tomato ecosystem of the Mendoza province" and to find rearingmethods for the more common species. Thrips were collected frorn 51 host plants and 19 species were identified, five of which [Bregmatothrips venustus Hood, Chirothrips frontalis Williams, C. texanus (Andre), Frankliniella frumenti Moulton, and F. valdiviana Sakimura &O'Neill] are new records for Mendoza and Karnyothrips longiceps (Hood) for Argentina. Three out of the eight species reported to transmit tospoviruses are present in Mendoza: F. schultzei (Trybom). F. occidentalis (Pergande) and Thrips tabaci Lindeman. Rearing rnethods were developed for eight species: Aptinothrips rufus (Haliday), F. australis Morganl F. frumenti, F. gemina (Bagnall), F. occidentelis, F. schultzei, Haplothrips trellesi Moulton, and T. tabaci. Colonies were reared from a single female in a growth room at 25° (± 2) and L 12: 0 12.En la Argentina el tomate, la lechuga y otras hortalizas, son severamente atacadas por virus del genero Tospovirus. Estos virus, son transmitidos por trips en condiciones naturales. La epidemiología de los tospovirus, esta estrechamente relacionada con la ecología de los vectores. El propósito de estetrabajo, fue conocer la fauna Thysanoptera en el ecosistema de tomate y su area circundante, en la provincia de Mendoza, y tambien poner a punto metodos de cría para las especies mas abundantes. Se coleccionaron trips en 51 huespedes y se identificaron 19 especies de tisanópteros, cinco de los cuales [Bregmatothrips venustus Hood, Chirothrips frontalis Williams, C. texanus (Andre), Frankliniella frumenti Moulton y F. valdiviana Sakimura & 0' Neill] son citas nuevas para Mendoza, y una Karnyothrips longiceps(Hood) para la Argentina. Ocho especies han sido registradas en la bibliografia mundial como vectoras de tospovirus, de las cuales sólo tres estan presentes en Mendoza: F. schultzei (Tryborn), F: occidentalis (Pergande) y Thrips tabaciLindeman. Seajustaron metodos de cría para ocho de las especies identificadas: Aptinothrips rufus(Haliday), F. australisMorgan, F.frumenti, F. gemina (Bagnall), F. occidentalis, F. schultzei, Haplothrips trellesi Moulton y T. tabaci. Las colonias se originaron en una sola hernbra, en carnara de crecimiento a 25°C (± 2) con fotoperíodo de 12 horas.Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo1999info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf59-66http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/150939enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-09-03T11:10:54Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/150939Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-09-03 11:10:55.023SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Survey of Thysanoptera occurring on vegetable crops as potential Tospovirus vectors in Mendoza, Argentina
Relevamiento de Thysanoptera en cultivos horticolas, como vectores potenciales de Tospovirus en Mendoza, Argentina
title Survey of Thysanoptera occurring on vegetable crops as potential Tospovirus vectors in Mendoza, Argentina
spellingShingle Survey of Thysanoptera occurring on vegetable crops as potential Tospovirus vectors in Mendoza, Argentina
Borbón, Carlos de
Ciencias Naturales
Thysanoptera
Tospovirus
Thrips
Frankliniella schultzei
Frankliniella occidentalis
title_short Survey of Thysanoptera occurring on vegetable crops as potential Tospovirus vectors in Mendoza, Argentina
title_full Survey of Thysanoptera occurring on vegetable crops as potential Tospovirus vectors in Mendoza, Argentina
title_fullStr Survey of Thysanoptera occurring on vegetable crops as potential Tospovirus vectors in Mendoza, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Survey of Thysanoptera occurring on vegetable crops as potential Tospovirus vectors in Mendoza, Argentina
title_sort Survey of Thysanoptera occurring on vegetable crops as potential Tospovirus vectors in Mendoza, Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Borbón, Carlos de
Gracia, Olga
De Santis, Luis M.
author Borbón, Carlos de
author_facet Borbón, Carlos de
Gracia, Olga
De Santis, Luis M.
author_role author
author2 Gracia, Olga
De Santis, Luis M.
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
Thysanoptera
Tospovirus
Thrips
Frankliniella schultzei
Frankliniella occidentalis
topic Ciencias Naturales
Thysanoptera
Tospovirus
Thrips
Frankliniella schultzei
Frankliniella occidentalis
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Tospoviruses severely affect tomato, lettuce and other crops in Argentina' and are thrips transmitted in nature. The epidemiology of tospoviruses is closely related with vector's ecology. The aim of this study was to know the Thysanoptera fauna in and around the tomato ecosystem of the Mendoza province" and to find rearingmethods for the more common species. Thrips were collected frorn 51 host plants and 19 species were identified, five of which [Bregmatothrips venustus Hood, Chirothrips frontalis Williams, C. texanus (Andre), Frankliniella frumenti Moulton, and F. valdiviana Sakimura &O'Neill] are new records for Mendoza and Karnyothrips longiceps (Hood) for Argentina. Three out of the eight species reported to transmit tospoviruses are present in Mendoza: F. schultzei (Trybom). F. occidentalis (Pergande) and Thrips tabaci Lindeman. Rearing rnethods were developed for eight species: Aptinothrips rufus (Haliday), F. australis Morganl F. frumenti, F. gemina (Bagnall), F. occidentelis, F. schultzei, Haplothrips trellesi Moulton, and T. tabaci. Colonies were reared from a single female in a growth room at 25° (± 2) and L 12: 0 12.
En la Argentina el tomate, la lechuga y otras hortalizas, son severamente atacadas por virus del genero Tospovirus. Estos virus, son transmitidos por trips en condiciones naturales. La epidemiología de los tospovirus, esta estrechamente relacionada con la ecología de los vectores. El propósito de estetrabajo, fue conocer la fauna Thysanoptera en el ecosistema de tomate y su area circundante, en la provincia de Mendoza, y tambien poner a punto metodos de cría para las especies mas abundantes. Se coleccionaron trips en 51 huespedes y se identificaron 19 especies de tisanópteros, cinco de los cuales [Bregmatothrips venustus Hood, Chirothrips frontalis Williams, C. texanus (Andre), Frankliniella frumenti Moulton y F. valdiviana Sakimura & 0' Neill] son citas nuevas para Mendoza, y una Karnyothrips longiceps(Hood) para la Argentina. Ocho especies han sido registradas en la bibliografia mundial como vectoras de tospovirus, de las cuales sólo tres estan presentes en Mendoza: F. schultzei (Tryborn), F: occidentalis (Pergande) y Thrips tabaciLindeman. Seajustaron metodos de cría para ocho de las especies identificadas: Aptinothrips rufus(Haliday), F. australisMorgan, F.frumenti, F. gemina (Bagnall), F. occidentalis, F. schultzei, Haplothrips trellesi Moulton y T. tabaci. Las colonias se originaron en una sola hernbra, en carnara de crecimiento a 25°C (± 2) con fotoperíodo de 12 horas.
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description Tospoviruses severely affect tomato, lettuce and other crops in Argentina' and are thrips transmitted in nature. The epidemiology of tospoviruses is closely related with vector's ecology. The aim of this study was to know the Thysanoptera fauna in and around the tomato ecosystem of the Mendoza province" and to find rearingmethods for the more common species. Thrips were collected frorn 51 host plants and 19 species were identified, five of which [Bregmatothrips venustus Hood, Chirothrips frontalis Williams, C. texanus (Andre), Frankliniella frumenti Moulton, and F. valdiviana Sakimura &O'Neill] are new records for Mendoza and Karnyothrips longiceps (Hood) for Argentina. Three out of the eight species reported to transmit tospoviruses are present in Mendoza: F. schultzei (Trybom). F. occidentalis (Pergande) and Thrips tabaci Lindeman. Rearing rnethods were developed for eight species: Aptinothrips rufus (Haliday), F. australis Morganl F. frumenti, F. gemina (Bagnall), F. occidentelis, F. schultzei, Haplothrips trellesi Moulton, and T. tabaci. Colonies were reared from a single female in a growth room at 25° (± 2) and L 12: 0 12.
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