Influence of Crysanthemum yellows phutoplasma on the fitness of two of its leafhopper vectors, Macrosteles quadripunctulatus and Euscelidius variegatus
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Chrysanthemum yellows phytoplasma (CY) is a strain of aster yellows, which is classified as ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris’
(16 SrI-B). The amounts of CY cells as genome units per ng of insect DNA was measured in individuals of Macrosteles quadripunctulatus
(Kirschbaum) (Rhynchota Cicadellidae) and Euscelidius variegatus (Kirschbaum) (Rhynchota Cicadellidae), using
PCR on total DNA followed by real-Time PCR. The effects of CY infection in terms of longevity and fecundity were also measured.
CY was propagated in daisy (Chrysanthemum carinatum Schousboe) where the third and the fourth instar nymphs were fed.
Healthy leafhoppers and those fed on daisy were maintained on oat (Avena sativa L.). After emergence as adults, individuals from
populations of infected insects were assayed for CY presence. All the ten tested specimens of M. quadripunctulatus were found to
carry CY at high titres (on average 70,000 cells per ng of insect DNA) whereas nine out of 10 E. variegatus sampled were infected
at considerably lower levels (on average 3,700 cells per ng of insect DNA). Survival times of both male and female M.
quadripunctulatus were reduced by CY infection but no significant effect was found with E. variegatus. CY infection of M. quadripunctulatus
females did not affect their fecundity, whereas that of E. variegatus females was slightly increased
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
phytoplasma vectors; longevity; fecundity; pathogenicity; real-time PCR quantification
Elenco autori:
Marzachi', Cristina
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