Infestation potential of Dryocosmus kuriphilus Yasumatsu, 1951 (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) in different natural populations of Castanea sativa Miller: an experimental ex situ test
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The Asian chestnut gall wasp was accidentally introduced in Italy in 2002 and spread across
Europe in the following years, becoming a serious threat for chestnut cultivations and rural
economies of many countries. Exploring the variation in susceptibility of the host genetic
resources is crucial to face the spreading of this pest. We used an experimental approach
for testing the differential susceptibility within and between populations of European chest-
nut. For doing this, we compared both the infestation level and the rate of immune individ-
uals in trees from populations of Spain, Italy, and Greece. We found that the level of
infestation is not significantly different in the different provenances but that a higher rate of
immune trees occur in Greece. Our results suggest that two different contingents of trees
compose Greek populations: one major group of trees with the same susceptibility as the
other populations and a second minor group of trees resistant to gall wasp infestation. Our
data lay the basis for improving the currently adopted measures to mitigate gall
wasp impacts.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
alien species; invasive pest; host immunity; population differences; null models; chestnut gall wasp; European chestnut
Elenco autori:
Cammarano, Mario; Mattioni, Claudia; Beritognolo, Isacco; Pallozzi, Emanuele; Guidolotti, Gabriele; Bombi, Pierluigi; Gaudet, MURIEL VIRGINIE; Villani, Fiorella; Cherubini, Marcello
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