Efficacy of plant protection substances against virus transmission by aphids infesting potato

The behaviour of aphids on potato leaf-discs was analysed using time-lapse video-recording. In these experiments the behaviour of both apterous and alate Aphis frangulae and Aulacorthum solani were studied. The number of probes, the time to the onset of probing, the mean duration and the mean total...

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Main Authors: Thomas Thieme, Udo Hoffmann, Udo Heimbach
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Language:deu
Published: Eugen Ulmer KG 2009-01-01
Series:Journal für Kulturpflanzen
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spelling doaj-243aebbfda064d969d12955943dc36622020-11-25T03:26:34ZdeuEugen Ulmer KGJournal für Kulturpflanzen1867-09111867-09382009-01-0161110.5073/JfK.2009.01.04Efficacy of plant protection substances against virus transmission by aphids infesting potatoThomas Thieme0Udo Hoffmann1Udo Heimbach2BTL Bio-Test Labor GmbH SagerheideBTL Bio-Test Labor GmbH SagerheideJulius Kühn-Institut – Bundesforschungsinstitut für Kulturpflanzen, Institut für Pflanzenschutz in Ackerbau und Grünland, Braunschweig The behaviour of aphids on potato leaf-discs was analysed using time-lapse video-recording. In these experiments the behaviour of both apterous and alate Aphis frangulae and Aulacorthum solani were studied. The number of probes, the time to the onset of probing, the mean duration and the mean total duration of all probes made within a period of 15 minutes were used to characterize the effect of two insecticides (Ripcord 10 and Confidor). The behaviour of the two aphid species and the two morphs differed. At a low temperature (16°C) most probes were made by apterae of A. solani and the fewest by alate A. frangulae. After exposure to insecticides the aphids showed species specific responses. While testing the leaf surface the successive probes became shorter in both aphid species. This is typical behaviour for aphids on non host plants. Ripcord 10 induces a strong reaction in both species, which finally adopt a “pain position”, in apparent attempt to reduce body contact with the treated leaf surface. The application of Ripcord 10 caused a reduction in number of probes and duration of probes made by all the morphs except apterous A. frangulae. The lowest number of probes was made by the aphids exposed to Ripcord 10 at 25°C. Confidor did not induce the aphids to adopt a “pain position”. However, at 25°C apterous A. solani treated with this insecticide made the fewest probes, whereas the alatae made the fewest probes at 16°C. The opposite was found for alate A. frangulae, which made the fewest probes at 25°C. Exposure of apterous aphids of this species to Confidor at 25°C resulted in more and more prolonged probes than in the control, indicating such treatment might increase the risk of transmission of non-persistent viruses like PVY. https://ojs.openagrar.de/index.php/Kulturpflanzenjournal/article/view/12138Potatoinsecticidesaphid behaviourAphis frangulaeAulacorthum solaniPVY transmission
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Efficacy of plant protection substances against virus transmission by aphids infesting potato
Journal für Kulturpflanzen
Potato
insecticides
aphid behaviour
Aphis frangulae
Aulacorthum solani
PVY transmission
author_facet Thomas Thieme
Udo Hoffmann
Udo Heimbach
author_sort Thomas Thieme
title Efficacy of plant protection substances against virus transmission by aphids infesting potato
title_short Efficacy of plant protection substances against virus transmission by aphids infesting potato
title_full Efficacy of plant protection substances against virus transmission by aphids infesting potato
title_fullStr Efficacy of plant protection substances against virus transmission by aphids infesting potato
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of plant protection substances against virus transmission by aphids infesting potato
title_sort efficacy of plant protection substances against virus transmission by aphids infesting potato
publisher Eugen Ulmer KG
series Journal für Kulturpflanzen
issn 1867-0911
1867-0938
publishDate 2009-01-01
description The behaviour of aphids on potato leaf-discs was analysed using time-lapse video-recording. In these experiments the behaviour of both apterous and alate Aphis frangulae and Aulacorthum solani were studied. The number of probes, the time to the onset of probing, the mean duration and the mean total duration of all probes made within a period of 15 minutes were used to characterize the effect of two insecticides (Ripcord 10 and Confidor). The behaviour of the two aphid species and the two morphs differed. At a low temperature (16°C) most probes were made by apterae of A. solani and the fewest by alate A. frangulae. After exposure to insecticides the aphids showed species specific responses. While testing the leaf surface the successive probes became shorter in both aphid species. This is typical behaviour for aphids on non host plants. Ripcord 10 induces a strong reaction in both species, which finally adopt a “pain position”, in apparent attempt to reduce body contact with the treated leaf surface. The application of Ripcord 10 caused a reduction in number of probes and duration of probes made by all the morphs except apterous A. frangulae. The lowest number of probes was made by the aphids exposed to Ripcord 10 at 25°C. Confidor did not induce the aphids to adopt a “pain position”. However, at 25°C apterous A. solani treated with this insecticide made the fewest probes, whereas the alatae made the fewest probes at 16°C. The opposite was found for alate A. frangulae, which made the fewest probes at 25°C. Exposure of apterous aphids of this species to Confidor at 25°C resulted in more and more prolonged probes than in the control, indicating such treatment might increase the risk of transmission of non-persistent viruses like PVY.
topic Potato
insecticides
aphid behaviour
Aphis frangulae
Aulacorthum solani
PVY transmission
url https://ojs.openagrar.de/index.php/Kulturpflanzenjournal/article/view/12138
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