Prevalence of Flavescence Dorée PhytoplasmaInfected Scaphoideus titanus in Different Vineyard Agroecosystems of Northwestern Italy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Quantitative estimates of vector populations and their infectivity in the wild and in cultivated
compartments of agroecosystems have been carried out to elucidate the role of the wild compartment
in the epidemiology of Flavescence dorée (FD). Seven sites were selected for the investigations in the
Piedmont Region of Italy. They were characterized by a high variety of agricultural and ecological
landscape features, and included a vineyard surrounded by wild vegetation. In order to describe
abundance and prevalence of FD-infected vectors in the cultivated and wild compartments of the
vineyard agroecosystem, adults of Scaphoideus titanus were collected by yellow sticky traps inside and
outside the vineyard over the period July 10th-September 9th, 2015. They were counted and singly
analyzed for the presence of FD phytoplasmas by PCR. Multifactorial correlations among vector
population level, prevalence of infected insects inside and outside the vineyards, disease prevalence
in cultivated and wild Vitis plants, and location of wild Vitis plants with respect to the vineyard
were analyzed. Abundance of S. titanus adults significantly decreased from the end of July onwards,
particularly inside the vineyard (average range 22.7
2.5 insects/trap). Percentage of FD-positive
S. titanus was significantly higher outside the vineyard (up to 48% on average) compared to inside
the vineyard (up to 34% on average), and increased during the season in both compartments.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
leafhopper vector; wild Vitis; Flavescence dorée epidemiology
List of contributors:
Ripamonti, Matteo; Bodino, Nicola; Marzachi', Cristina; Pegoraro, Mattia; Rossi, Marika
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