Phenology, seasonal abundance and stage-structure of spittlebug (Hemiptera: Aphrophoridae) populations in olive groves in Italy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Spittlebugs (Hemiptera: Aphrophoridae) are the dominant xylem-sap feeders in the Mediterranean area
and the only proven vectors of Xylella fastidiosa ST53, the causal agent of the olive dieback epidemic
in Apulia, Italy. We have investigated the structured population phenology, abundance and seasonal
movement between crops and wild plant species of both the nymphal and adult stages of different
spittlebug species in olive groves. Field surveys were conducted during the 2016-2018 period in four
olive orchards located in coastal and inland areas in the Apulia and Liguria regions in Italy. The nymphal
population in the herbaceous cover was estimated using quadrat samplings. Adults were collected
through sweep nets on three different vegetational components: herbaceous cover, olive canopy and
wild woody plants. Philaenus spumarius was the most abundant species; its nymphs were collected from
early March and reached a peak around mid-April, when the 4th instar was prevalent. Spittlebug adults
were collected from late April until late autumn. P. spumarius adults were abundant on the herbaceous
cover and olive trees in late spring, and they then dispersed to wild woody hosts during the summer and
returned to the olive groves in autumn when searching for oviposition sites in the herbaceous cover.
A relatively high abundance of P. spumarius was observed on olive trees during summer in the Liguria
Region. The present work provides a large amount of data on the life cycle of spittlebugs within an
olive agroecosystem that can be used to design effective control programmes against these vectors
in infected areas and to assess the risk of the establishment and spread of X. fastidiosa to Xylella-free
areas.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
xylem-sap feeders; Xylella fastidiosa ST53; Philaenus spumarius; Apulia; Ligiuria
Elenco autori:
Bosco, Domenico; Cavalieri, Vincenzo; Plazio, Elisa; Bodino, Nicola
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