Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
The characterization of behavioural cues involved in the location of a host-plant by a phytophagous insect allows
the elaboration of tools that can be exploited in the sustainable protection of cultivated plants. In this context, the identification
of
the
blend
of
Volatile
Organic
Compounds
(VOCs)
released
by
a
host
plant
can
be
profitably
used
for
diverting
pest
insects
away
from
it
and
towards
specific
targets
(plants,
traps).
Philaenus
spumarius,
the main
vector
of
Xylella
fastidiosa,
i.e.,
the pathogen
bacterium
responsible
for
the Olive
Quick
Decline
Syndrome
(OQDS),
moves to
olive
trees
when
the
grass
cover dries up. To
date, the possible role of chemical cues
regulating
this passage is not known. Moreover,
it is still
to
be tested
whether VOCs
are involved in the resistance
to
the bacterium
recorded in
two olive varieties,
namely
FS-17
and
Leccino.
To
verify these hypotheses,
we characterized the
behavioural
response
of P.
spumarius
towards the two
resistant
(Leccino,
FS-17)
and three common
susceptible olive
trees
varieties (Ogliarola,
Frantoio
and
Rotondella) in
olfactometer
bioassays.
The
response of P.
spumarius
towards olive varieties
was
sex-dependent: males
were
totally unresponsive
whilst
females
were
attracted
by
Ogliarola,
Rotondella
and
Frantoio,
and
repelled
by
FS-17.
No preference was
recorded when
testing
females
against
Leccino
and
clean
air.
The
characterization
and
the
quantification
of
the
VOCs
released
by
the
olive
varieties
tested
supported the behavioural observations
and paved the way to discuss their possible role in the elaboration
of
integrated protocols for the sustainable protection of olive trees from the deadly expansion of X.
fastidiosa.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Philaenus spumarius; meadow spittlebug; olfactometer; pest control; camphor; FS-17
Elenco autori:
Quarto, Roberta; Spiezia, Giuseppe; Guerrieri, Emilio; Giorgini, Massimo; Cascone, Pasquale; Iodice, Luigi; Formisano, Giorgio
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