Acquisition of flavescence dorée phytoplasma by Scaphoideus titanus ball from different grapevine varieties
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Flavescence dorée (FD) is a threat for wine production in the vineyard landscape of
Piemonte, Langhe-Roero and Monferrato, Italy. Spread of the disease is dependent on complex
interactions between insect, plant and phytoplasma. In the Piemonte region, wine production is
based on local cultivars. The role of six local grapevine varieties as a source of inoculum for the vector
Scaphoideus titanus was investigated. FD phytoplasma (FDP) load was compared among red and white
varieties with different susceptibility to FD. Laboratory-reared healthy S. titanus nymphs were caged
for acquisition on infected plants to measure phytoplasma acquisition efficiency following feeding on
different cultivars. FDP load for Arneis was significantly lower than for other varieties. Acquisition
efficiency depended on grapevine variety and on FDP load in the source plants, and there was a
positive interaction for acquisition between variety and phytoplasma load. S. titanus acquired FDP
with high efficiency from the most susceptible varieties, suggesting that disease diffusion correlates
more with vector acquisition efficiency than with FDP load in source grapevines. In conclusion,
although acquisition efficiency depends on grapevine variety and on FDP load in the plant, even
varieties supporting low FDP multiplication can be highly susceptible and good sources for vector
infection, while poorly susceptible varieties may host high phytoplasma loads.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
arneis, brachetto, dolcetto, freisa, moscato, timorasso, susceptibility
Elenco autori:
Luciana Galetto; Miliordos Dimitrios E.; Pegoraro Mattia; Sacco Dario; Veratti Flavio; Marzachì Cristina; Domenico Bosco
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