Scaphoideus titanus fitness on grapevine varieties with different susceptibility to Flavescence dorée phytoplasma
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Scaphoideus titanus (Ball) is a Nearctic leafhopper (Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae),
monophagous on Vitis spp., naturalized in European vineyards since the 20th century. Following its introduction and establishment in Europe, S. titanus became the
main vector of Flavescence dorée phytoplasma (FDp) to grapevine. FDp causes heavy
economic losses to viticulture in Europe. The control of the disease mainly relies on
insecticide applications against the vector and on the removal of infected plants. The
exploitation of plant resistance or tolerance against pathogens and pests can represent a valuable tool for a more sustainable viticulture. The first step in identifying
resistance traits in grapevine varieties towards S. titanus is the evaluation of insect
fitness parameters on different grapevine genotypes. Therefore, in this work, nymph
mortality and developmental time, adult survival and prolificacy of S. titanus have
been studied on three grapevine varieties, characterized by different susceptibility to
FD. Scaphoideus titanus showed highest fitness when reared on Barbera, whereas the
worst performances were recorded on Moscato, with a significant reduction in nymph
and adult survivals, a slowed nymph development, and a decreased number of available eggs. On Brachetto, S. titanus showed an intermediate level of fitness parameters.
Consistently with previous studies on feeding behaviour, Barbera is the most suitable
host for the FD-vector. The high suitability of Barbera for S. titanus may partly explain
the high susceptibility to FD of this variety. On the contrary, the low suitability of
Moscato, poorly susceptible to FD, may be due to antibiosis and antixenosis defence
mechanisms that act against S. titanus.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
developmental time; leafhopper; prolificacy; survival; vitellogenin; Vitis vinifera
List of contributors:
Ripamonti, Matteo; Marzachi', Cristina; Galetto, Luciana
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