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Resistance of True Citrus species to Diaphorina citri

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Author(s):
Eduardo, Wellington Ivo ; Miranda, Marcelo Pedreira ; Linhares Volpe, Haroldo Xavier ; Garcia, Rafael Brandao ; Girardi, Eduardo Augusto ; Alquezar, Berta ; Ruiz, Ana Espinosa ; Pena, Leandro
Total Authors: 8
Document type: Journal article
Source: Pest Management Science; v. 78, n. 11, p. 10-pg., 2022-08-15.
Abstract

BACKGROUND Host genetic resistance is a promising strategy for the management of Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Psyllidae), and consequently Huanglongbing (HLB). To date, no study has investigated the resistance to D. citri in the clonal and vegetatively propagated plants of the Microcitrus, Eremocitrus, and Atalantia genera. This study assesses Near and True Citrus genotype antixenosis and antibiosis against D. citri, with trichome density and volatile emission as possible mechanisms of resistance. RESULTS All genotypes were oviposited by D. citri, however, 8 of 14 genotypes were less oviposited than Citrus x sinensis 'Valencia' (susceptible control). Diaphorina citri nymphs had lower nymphal viability in E. glauca (31%) and M. warburgiana (58%) than that in Citrus x sinensis (77%). The behavioral assay showed that 30% of D. citri nymphs in the last instars evaded E. glauca shoots, whereas no nymphs evaded Citrus x sinensis shoots. A higher trichome density was observed in E. glauca shoots compared to the other genotypes. Chemical analysis revealed differences in the volatile profiles of E. glauca and Citrus x sinensis. CONCLUSION Eremocitrus glauca and M. warburgiana genotypes were more resistant to D. citri than Citrus x sinensis. Higher trichome density in the shoots may negatively influence the development of D. citri nymphs. Eremocitrus glauca volatiles may also be involved in their resistance to D. citri. (c) 2022 Society of Chemical Industry. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 19/19649-3 - Efficiency of cultural and physical management in the dispersion of Diaphorina citri and huanglongbing management
Grantee:Wellington Ivo Eduardo
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral