Rainfall and coconut accession explain the composition and abundance of the dommunity of potential Auchenorrhyncha Phytoplasma Vectors in Brazil.
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Resumo: | Coconut plantations are attacked by the lethal yellowing (LY), which is spreading rapidly with extremely destructive effects in several countries. The isease is caused by phytoplasmas that occur in the plant phloem and are transmitted by Haplaxius crudus (Van Duzee) (Auchenorrhyncha: Cixiidae). Owing to their phloem-sap feeding habit, other planthopper species possibly act as vectors. Here, we aimed at assessing the seasonal variation in the Auchenorrhyncha community in six dwarf coconut accessions. Also, we assessed the relative contribution of biotic (coconut accession) and abiotic (rainfall, temperature) in explaining Auchenorrhyncha composition and abundance. The Auchenorrhyncha community was monthly evaluated for yr using yellow sticky traps. Among the most abundant species, Oecleus sp., Balclutha sp., Deltocephalinae sp.2, Deltocephalinae sp.3, Cenchreini sp., Omolicna nigripennis Caldwell (Derbidae), and Cedusa sp. are potential phytoplasma vectors.The composition of the Auchenorrhyncha community differed between dwarf coconut accessions and periods, namely, in March and April (transition from dry to rainy season) and August (transition from rainy to dry season). Inthese months, Oecleus sp. was predominantly found in the accessions Cameroon Red Dwarf, Malayan Red Dwarf, and Brazilian Red Dwarf Gramame, while Cenchreini sp. and Bolbonota sp. were dominant inthe accessions Brazilian Yellow Dwarf Gramame, Malayan Yellow Dwarf, and Brazilian Green Dwarf Jequi. We conclude that dwarf coconut host several Auchenorrhyncha species potential phytoplasma vectors. Furthermore, coconut accessions could be exploited in breeding programs aiming at prevention of LY. However, rainfall followed by accessions mostly explained the composition and abundance of the Auchenorrhyncha community. |
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Rainfall and coconut accession explain the composition and abundance of the dommunity of potential Auchenorrhyncha Phytoplasma Vectors in Brazil.CocoDoença de PlantaCoconutsLethal yellowingCoconut plantations are attacked by the lethal yellowing (LY), which is spreading rapidly with extremely destructive effects in several countries. The isease is caused by phytoplasmas that occur in the plant phloem and are transmitted by Haplaxius crudus (Van Duzee) (Auchenorrhyncha: Cixiidae). Owing to their phloem-sap feeding habit, other planthopper species possibly act as vectors. Here, we aimed at assessing the seasonal variation in the Auchenorrhyncha community in six dwarf coconut accessions. Also, we assessed the relative contribution of biotic (coconut accession) and abiotic (rainfall, temperature) in explaining Auchenorrhyncha composition and abundance. The Auchenorrhyncha community was monthly evaluated for yr using yellow sticky traps. Among the most abundant species, Oecleus sp., Balclutha sp., Deltocephalinae sp.2, Deltocephalinae sp.3, Cenchreini sp., Omolicna nigripennis Caldwell (Derbidae), and Cedusa sp. are potential phytoplasma vectors.The composition of the Auchenorrhyncha community differed between dwarf coconut accessions and periods, namely, in March and April (transition from dry to rainy season) and August (transition from rainy to dry season). Inthese months, Oecleus sp. was predominantly found in the accessions Cameroon Red Dwarf, Malayan Red Dwarf, and Brazilian Red Dwarf Gramame, while Cenchreini sp. and Bolbonota sp. were dominant inthe accessions Brazilian Yellow Dwarf Gramame, Malayan Yellow Dwarf, and Brazilian Green Dwarf Jequi. We conclude that dwarf coconut host several Auchenorrhyncha species potential phytoplasma vectors. Furthermore, coconut accessions could be exploited in breeding programs aiming at prevention of LY. However, rainfall followed by accessions mostly explained the composition and abundance of the Auchenorrhyncha community.FLAVIANA G. SILVA, UFS; ELIANA M. PASSOS; LEANDRO EUGENIO CARDAMONE DINIZ, CPATC; ADRIANO P. FARIAS, UFS; ADENIR VIEIRA TEODORO, CPATC; MARCELO FERREIRA FERNANDES, CPATC; MICHEL DOLLET, CIRAD.SILVA, F. G.PASSOS, E. M.DINIZ, L. E. C.FARIAS, A. P.TEODORO, A. V.FERNANDES, M. F.DOLLET, M.2019-07-16T00:46:21Z2019-07-16T00:46:21Z2019-02-2020182019-07-16T00:46:21Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleEnvironmental Entomology, v. 20, n. 10, 2018.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/110627110.1093/ee/nvy01enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2019-07-16T00:46:28Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1106271Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542019-07-16T00:46:28Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Rainfall and coconut accession explain the composition and abundance of the dommunity of potential Auchenorrhyncha Phytoplasma Vectors in Brazil. |
title |
Rainfall and coconut accession explain the composition and abundance of the dommunity of potential Auchenorrhyncha Phytoplasma Vectors in Brazil. |
spellingShingle |
Rainfall and coconut accession explain the composition and abundance of the dommunity of potential Auchenorrhyncha Phytoplasma Vectors in Brazil. SILVA, F. G. Coco Doença de Planta Coconuts Lethal yellowing |
title_short |
Rainfall and coconut accession explain the composition and abundance of the dommunity of potential Auchenorrhyncha Phytoplasma Vectors in Brazil. |
title_full |
Rainfall and coconut accession explain the composition and abundance of the dommunity of potential Auchenorrhyncha Phytoplasma Vectors in Brazil. |
title_fullStr |
Rainfall and coconut accession explain the composition and abundance of the dommunity of potential Auchenorrhyncha Phytoplasma Vectors in Brazil. |
title_full_unstemmed |
Rainfall and coconut accession explain the composition and abundance of the dommunity of potential Auchenorrhyncha Phytoplasma Vectors in Brazil. |
title_sort |
Rainfall and coconut accession explain the composition and abundance of the dommunity of potential Auchenorrhyncha Phytoplasma Vectors in Brazil. |
author |
SILVA, F. G. |
author_facet |
SILVA, F. G. PASSOS, E. M. DINIZ, L. E. C. FARIAS, A. P. TEODORO, A. V. FERNANDES, M. F. DOLLET, M. |
author_role |
author |
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PASSOS, E. M. DINIZ, L. E. C. FARIAS, A. P. TEODORO, A. V. FERNANDES, M. F. DOLLET, M. |
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FLAVIANA G. SILVA, UFS; ELIANA M. PASSOS; LEANDRO EUGENIO CARDAMONE DINIZ, CPATC; ADRIANO P. FARIAS, UFS; ADENIR VIEIRA TEODORO, CPATC; MARCELO FERREIRA FERNANDES, CPATC; MICHEL DOLLET, CIRAD. |
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SILVA, F. G. PASSOS, E. M. DINIZ, L. E. C. FARIAS, A. P. TEODORO, A. V. FERNANDES, M. F. DOLLET, M. |
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Coco Doença de Planta Coconuts Lethal yellowing |
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Coco Doença de Planta Coconuts Lethal yellowing |
description |
Coconut plantations are attacked by the lethal yellowing (LY), which is spreading rapidly with extremely destructive effects in several countries. The isease is caused by phytoplasmas that occur in the plant phloem and are transmitted by Haplaxius crudus (Van Duzee) (Auchenorrhyncha: Cixiidae). Owing to their phloem-sap feeding habit, other planthopper species possibly act as vectors. Here, we aimed at assessing the seasonal variation in the Auchenorrhyncha community in six dwarf coconut accessions. Also, we assessed the relative contribution of biotic (coconut accession) and abiotic (rainfall, temperature) in explaining Auchenorrhyncha composition and abundance. The Auchenorrhyncha community was monthly evaluated for yr using yellow sticky traps. Among the most abundant species, Oecleus sp., Balclutha sp., Deltocephalinae sp.2, Deltocephalinae sp.3, Cenchreini sp., Omolicna nigripennis Caldwell (Derbidae), and Cedusa sp. are potential phytoplasma vectors.The composition of the Auchenorrhyncha community differed between dwarf coconut accessions and periods, namely, in March and April (transition from dry to rainy season) and August (transition from rainy to dry season). Inthese months, Oecleus sp. was predominantly found in the accessions Cameroon Red Dwarf, Malayan Red Dwarf, and Brazilian Red Dwarf Gramame, while Cenchreini sp. and Bolbonota sp. were dominant inthe accessions Brazilian Yellow Dwarf Gramame, Malayan Yellow Dwarf, and Brazilian Green Dwarf Jequi. We conclude that dwarf coconut host several Auchenorrhyncha species potential phytoplasma vectors. Furthermore, coconut accessions could be exploited in breeding programs aiming at prevention of LY. However, rainfall followed by accessions mostly explained the composition and abundance of the Auchenorrhyncha community. |
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2018 |
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2018 2019-07-16T00:46:21Z 2019-07-16T00:46:21Z 2019-02-20 2019-07-16T00:46:21Z |
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Environmental Entomology, v. 20, n. 10, 2018. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1106271 10.1093/ee/nvy01 |
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Environmental Entomology, v. 20, n. 10, 2018. 10.1093/ee/nvy01 |
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