Effect of the epicuticular wax level of leaf lamina on the behaviour of leaf hopper <em>Deltocephalus menoni</em> (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae); A vector of sugarcane white leaf disease

Sugarcane White Leaf Disease (WLD) is one of the major threats to the cane sugar industry in Sri Lanka and <em>Deltocephalus menoni </em>is the only recorded vector in local conditions. Epicuticular waxes (EW) play an important role in protecting plants against herbivore attacks. Therefo...

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Main Authors: K. M. G. Chanchala, V. K. A. S. M. Wanasinghe, K. S. Hemachandra, L. Nugaliyadde, W. R. G. Witharama
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Published: Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya 2020-01-01
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spelling doaj-e51be74c2f084fe09b0f290a9f7c4f1e2020-11-25T02:22:44ZengPostgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of PeradeniyaTropical Agricultural Research1016-14222020-01-01311738510.4038/tar.v31i1.83456244Effect of the epicuticular wax level of leaf lamina on the behaviour of leaf hopper <em>Deltocephalus menoni</em> (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae); A vector of sugarcane white leaf diseaseK. M. G. Chanchala0V. K. A. S. M. Wanasinghe1K. S. Hemachandra2L. Nugaliyadde3W. R. G. Witharama4Sugarcane Research Institute, Uda WalaweSugarcane Research Institute, Uda WalaweUniversity of PeradeniyaSri Lanka Organization of Agriculture Professionals, Department of Agriculture, PeradeniyaSugarcane Research Institute, Uda WalaweSugarcane White Leaf Disease (WLD) is one of the major threats to the cane sugar industry in Sri Lanka and <em>Deltocephalus menoni </em>is the only recorded vector in local conditions. Epicuticular waxes (EW) play an important role in protecting plants against herbivore attacks. Therefore, this study was conducted with the objective of determining the effect of EW level on the behavioral characteristics of <em>D. menoni </em>in ten different sugarcane varieties. EW level of the selected varieties, behavioral characteristics of <em>D. menoni </em>and the level of WLD infection under natural conditions were studied. The effect of surface waxes on feeding behavior of <em>D. menoni </em>was also investigated under <em>in-vitro </em>conditions using agarosesucrose. Pearson correlation coefficient test was performed to detect the associations between EW and insect behavioral characteristics. Varieties with higher level of EW showed a significantly lower <em>D. menoni </em>feeding and disease infection. There was a significantly positive correlation (r = 0.78, P = &lt;0.0001) between the level of feeding and rate of disease infection in natural environment. Hence it is quite possible that wax may play a significant role in feeding of <em>D. menoni </em>on sugarcane. In vitro study also further confirmed the relationship of EW and feeding behaviour by recording high feeding preference in agarose-sucrose diet containers with less wax content. Therefore, sugarcane accessions having high level of EW could be incorporated into directional breeding of varieties to increase the resistance against WLD.https://tar.sljol.info/articles/8345deltocephalus menoni, epicutical wax, sugarcane white leaf disease, vector
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author K. M. G. Chanchala
V. K. A. S. M. Wanasinghe
K. S. Hemachandra
L. Nugaliyadde
W. R. G. Witharama
spellingShingle K. M. G. Chanchala
V. K. A. S. M. Wanasinghe
K. S. Hemachandra
L. Nugaliyadde
W. R. G. Witharama
Effect of the epicuticular wax level of leaf lamina on the behaviour of leaf hopper <em>Deltocephalus menoni</em> (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae); A vector of sugarcane white leaf disease
Tropical Agricultural Research
deltocephalus menoni, epicutical wax, sugarcane white leaf disease, vector
author_facet K. M. G. Chanchala
V. K. A. S. M. Wanasinghe
K. S. Hemachandra
L. Nugaliyadde
W. R. G. Witharama
author_sort K. M. G. Chanchala
title Effect of the epicuticular wax level of leaf lamina on the behaviour of leaf hopper <em>Deltocephalus menoni</em> (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae); A vector of sugarcane white leaf disease
title_short Effect of the epicuticular wax level of leaf lamina on the behaviour of leaf hopper <em>Deltocephalus menoni</em> (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae); A vector of sugarcane white leaf disease
title_full Effect of the epicuticular wax level of leaf lamina on the behaviour of leaf hopper <em>Deltocephalus menoni</em> (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae); A vector of sugarcane white leaf disease
title_fullStr Effect of the epicuticular wax level of leaf lamina on the behaviour of leaf hopper <em>Deltocephalus menoni</em> (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae); A vector of sugarcane white leaf disease
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the epicuticular wax level of leaf lamina on the behaviour of leaf hopper <em>Deltocephalus menoni</em> (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae); A vector of sugarcane white leaf disease
title_sort effect of the epicuticular wax level of leaf lamina on the behaviour of leaf hopper <em>deltocephalus menoni</em> (hemiptera: cicadellidae); a vector of sugarcane white leaf disease
publisher Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya
series Tropical Agricultural Research
issn 1016-1422
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Sugarcane White Leaf Disease (WLD) is one of the major threats to the cane sugar industry in Sri Lanka and <em>Deltocephalus menoni </em>is the only recorded vector in local conditions. Epicuticular waxes (EW) play an important role in protecting plants against herbivore attacks. Therefore, this study was conducted with the objective of determining the effect of EW level on the behavioral characteristics of <em>D. menoni </em>in ten different sugarcane varieties. EW level of the selected varieties, behavioral characteristics of <em>D. menoni </em>and the level of WLD infection under natural conditions were studied. The effect of surface waxes on feeding behavior of <em>D. menoni </em>was also investigated under <em>in-vitro </em>conditions using agarosesucrose. Pearson correlation coefficient test was performed to detect the associations between EW and insect behavioral characteristics. Varieties with higher level of EW showed a significantly lower <em>D. menoni </em>feeding and disease infection. There was a significantly positive correlation (r = 0.78, P = &lt;0.0001) between the level of feeding and rate of disease infection in natural environment. Hence it is quite possible that wax may play a significant role in feeding of <em>D. menoni </em>on sugarcane. In vitro study also further confirmed the relationship of EW and feeding behaviour by recording high feeding preference in agarose-sucrose diet containers with less wax content. Therefore, sugarcane accessions having high level of EW could be incorporated into directional breeding of varieties to increase the resistance against WLD.
topic deltocephalus menoni, epicutical wax, sugarcane white leaf disease, vector
url https://tar.sljol.info/articles/8345
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