Did (Sulzer) from potato reared on a novel host for 15 years retain its host-related properties?

Bull Entomol Res

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Fredericton Research and Development Centre, 850 Lincoln Rd., Fredericton, NB E3B 4Z7, Canada.

Published: October 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Sulzer is a significant agricultural pest that can transmit over 100 viruses, causing major economic losses, particularly associated with potato virus Y (PVY).
  • In this study, survival experiments and behavioral observations revealed that Sulzer reared on table beet had a longer pre-reproductive period, lower adult survival, and reduced progeny production compared to those reared on potato.
  • Despite the adaptation period of 15 years on table beet, Sulzer still exhibited better performance on potato, indicating a specialization for potato as its primary host.

Article Abstract

(Sulzer) is an important agricultural pest worldwide causing major economic losses due to its ability to transmit over 100 viruses including (PVY). shows considerable variation with respect to performance on its host plants. The objective of this study was to use a survival experiment, behavioural observations, including observations of probing and feeding behaviour obtained using the electrical penetration graph (EPG) technique, and a PVY acquisition experiment to determine whether or not potato was still the more suitable host for originating on potato and reared on a novel host, table beet, for over 15 years. In a survival experiment, the pre-reproductive period was significantly longer while adult survival and whole longevity were significantly lower for reared on beet fed beet leaves compared to reared on potato fed potato leaves. The number of progenies produced and fecundity were both significantly reduced (90 and 85%, respectively) for reared on beet fed beet leaves. Ethological observations and EPG assessment of behaviour reared on beet placed on beet leaves showed significantly impaired behavioural responses compared to reared on potato placed on potato leaves. The rate of PVY acquisition was the same for reared on beet and on potato. These results indicate that after 15 years on table beet, still performs better on its original host, potato, and appears to be a specialized potato-adapted genotype.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007485321001218DOI Listing

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