Damage caused by the small red-belted clearwing borer (Synanthedon myopaeformis Borkhausen) in cultivars grafted on different types of rootstocks

Considerable damage caused by the red-belted clearwing was observed in the biologically controlled apple orchard. In all cases, the larvae were found in the tumourlike tissue proliferations developing at the grafting point of the rootstock (M9) and scion, while no larva was found in crowns and cut s...

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Main Authors: Némethné Major Barbara, Ledóné Ábrahám Rita, Enzsöl Erzsébet, Jenser Gábor
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-12-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Sapientiae: Agriculture and Environment
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/ausae-2017-0002
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spelling doaj-a1598b144f2a48c99610bcb0e0f0d4f12021-09-06T19:40:18ZengSciendoActa Universitatis Sapientiae: Agriculture and Environment2068-29642017-12-0191183010.1515/ausae-2017-0002ausae-2017-0002Damage caused by the small red-belted clearwing borer (Synanthedon myopaeformis Borkhausen) in cultivars grafted on different types of rootstocksNémethné Major Barbara0Ledóné Ábrahám Rita1Enzsöl Erzsébet2Jenser Gábor3Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, Széchenyi István University, 9200Mosonmagyaróvár, Vár 2, HungaryFaculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, Széchenyi István University, 9200Mosonmagyaróvár, Vár 2, HungaryFaculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, Széchenyi István University, 9200Mosonmagyaróvár, Vár 2, HungaryFaculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, Széchenyi István University, 9200Mosonmagyaróvár, Vár 2, HungaryConsiderable damage caused by the red-belted clearwing was observed in the biologically controlled apple orchard. In all cases, the larvae were found in the tumourlike tissue proliferations developing at the grafting point of the rootstock (M9) and scion, while no larva was found in crowns and cut surfaces. Samplings involving different cultivars were implemented in two apple orchards; in Bősárkány, where trees are grafted on M9 rootstocks and tumours were found at grafting points, and in Mosonmagyaróvár, where trees are grafted on M26 rootstocks and no proliferations were found at graft unions. During the aforementioned samplings, the numbers of larvae living in the tissue proliferations were counted, the sizes of tumours were measured, and the flight dynamic of adult clearwings was investigated. Research results reveal that damage caused by the clearwing larvae was only observed in trunks with tumour-like disorders (Bősárkány), where feeding larvae were found in 15.3% of the examined trunks in cultivar Royal Gala, 4.6% in Idared, 2.6% in Jonagold, and 1.3% in Florina. We investigated whether there is a correlation between the size of tumours and the degree of damage. The highest rate of proliferations was found on cultivar Florina, where only a minimum degree of damage was experienced. The lowest rate of proliferations was observed on cultivar Gala, which suffered the highest degree of damage done by clearwing larvae.https://doi.org/10.1515/ausae-2017-0002apple clearwing mothrootstock–scion incompatibilitytissue proliferationapple cultivarsflight dynamic
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author Némethné Major Barbara
Ledóné Ábrahám Rita
Enzsöl Erzsébet
Jenser Gábor
spellingShingle Némethné Major Barbara
Ledóné Ábrahám Rita
Enzsöl Erzsébet
Jenser Gábor
Damage caused by the small red-belted clearwing borer (Synanthedon myopaeformis Borkhausen) in cultivars grafted on different types of rootstocks
Acta Universitatis Sapientiae: Agriculture and Environment
apple clearwing moth
rootstock–scion incompatibility
tissue proliferation
apple cultivars
flight dynamic
author_facet Némethné Major Barbara
Ledóné Ábrahám Rita
Enzsöl Erzsébet
Jenser Gábor
author_sort Némethné Major Barbara
title Damage caused by the small red-belted clearwing borer (Synanthedon myopaeformis Borkhausen) in cultivars grafted on different types of rootstocks
title_short Damage caused by the small red-belted clearwing borer (Synanthedon myopaeformis Borkhausen) in cultivars grafted on different types of rootstocks
title_full Damage caused by the small red-belted clearwing borer (Synanthedon myopaeformis Borkhausen) in cultivars grafted on different types of rootstocks
title_fullStr Damage caused by the small red-belted clearwing borer (Synanthedon myopaeformis Borkhausen) in cultivars grafted on different types of rootstocks
title_full_unstemmed Damage caused by the small red-belted clearwing borer (Synanthedon myopaeformis Borkhausen) in cultivars grafted on different types of rootstocks
title_sort damage caused by the small red-belted clearwing borer (synanthedon myopaeformis borkhausen) in cultivars grafted on different types of rootstocks
publisher Sciendo
series Acta Universitatis Sapientiae: Agriculture and Environment
issn 2068-2964
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Considerable damage caused by the red-belted clearwing was observed in the biologically controlled apple orchard. In all cases, the larvae were found in the tumourlike tissue proliferations developing at the grafting point of the rootstock (M9) and scion, while no larva was found in crowns and cut surfaces. Samplings involving different cultivars were implemented in two apple orchards; in Bősárkány, where trees are grafted on M9 rootstocks and tumours were found at grafting points, and in Mosonmagyaróvár, where trees are grafted on M26 rootstocks and no proliferations were found at graft unions. During the aforementioned samplings, the numbers of larvae living in the tissue proliferations were counted, the sizes of tumours were measured, and the flight dynamic of adult clearwings was investigated. Research results reveal that damage caused by the clearwing larvae was only observed in trunks with tumour-like disorders (Bősárkány), where feeding larvae were found in 15.3% of the examined trunks in cultivar Royal Gala, 4.6% in Idared, 2.6% in Jonagold, and 1.3% in Florina. We investigated whether there is a correlation between the size of tumours and the degree of damage. The highest rate of proliferations was found on cultivar Florina, where only a minimum degree of damage was experienced. The lowest rate of proliferations was observed on cultivar Gala, which suffered the highest degree of damage done by clearwing larvae.
topic apple clearwing moth
rootstock–scion incompatibility
tissue proliferation
apple cultivars
flight dynamic
url https://doi.org/10.1515/ausae-2017-0002
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