Effect of antibiosis, antixenosis and natural variation of trichomes of wild and commercial tomato species on the development of Bactericera cockerelli

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Bactericera cockerelli is an economically relevant pest of solanaceous crops. The presence of leaf trichomes that certain wild species have constitutes important genetic resources for plant breeding programs in terms of resistance to pests. In this study, the influence of leaf trichomes of wild spec...

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Autores: García-Sánchez, Adela Nazareth, Cerna Chávez , Ernesto, Beltrán Beache, Mariana, Ochoa Fuentes, Yisa María, Delgado Ortiz, Juan Carlos
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Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/5236
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Materia:Antixenosis
preference
resistance
wild tomatoes
tomato psyllid
antibiosis
preferencia
resistencia
tomates silvestres
psílido del tomate
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of antibiosis, antixenosis and natural variation of trichomes of wild and commercial tomato species on the development of Bactericera cockerelli
Efecto de antibiosis, antixenosis y la variación natural de tricomas de especies silvestres y comerciales en tomate sobre el desarrollo de Bactericera cockerelli
title Effect of antibiosis, antixenosis and natural variation of trichomes of wild and commercial tomato species on the development of Bactericera cockerelli
spellingShingle Effect of antibiosis, antixenosis and natural variation of trichomes of wild and commercial tomato species on the development of Bactericera cockerelli
García-Sánchez, Adela Nazareth
Antixenosis
preference
resistance
wild tomatoes
tomato psyllid
antibiosis
Antixenosis
antibiosis
preferencia
resistencia
tomates silvestres
psílido del tomate
title_short Effect of antibiosis, antixenosis and natural variation of trichomes of wild and commercial tomato species on the development of Bactericera cockerelli
title_full Effect of antibiosis, antixenosis and natural variation of trichomes of wild and commercial tomato species on the development of Bactericera cockerelli
title_fullStr Effect of antibiosis, antixenosis and natural variation of trichomes of wild and commercial tomato species on the development of Bactericera cockerelli
title_full_unstemmed Effect of antibiosis, antixenosis and natural variation of trichomes of wild and commercial tomato species on the development of Bactericera cockerelli
title_sort Effect of antibiosis, antixenosis and natural variation of trichomes of wild and commercial tomato species on the development of Bactericera cockerelli
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv García-Sánchez, Adela Nazareth
Cerna Chávez , Ernesto
Beltrán Beache, Mariana
Ochoa Fuentes, Yisa María
Delgado Ortiz, Juan Carlos
author García-Sánchez, Adela Nazareth
author_facet García-Sánchez, Adela Nazareth
Cerna Chávez , Ernesto
Beltrán Beache, Mariana
Ochoa Fuentes, Yisa María
Delgado Ortiz, Juan Carlos
author_role author
author2 Cerna Chávez , Ernesto
Beltrán Beache, Mariana
Ochoa Fuentes, Yisa María
Delgado Ortiz, Juan Carlos
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author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Antixenosis
preference
resistance
wild tomatoes
tomato psyllid
antibiosis
Antixenosis
antibiosis
preferencia
resistencia
tomates silvestres
psílido del tomate
topic Antixenosis
preference
resistance
wild tomatoes
tomato psyllid
antibiosis
Antixenosis
antibiosis
preferencia
resistencia
tomates silvestres
psílido del tomate
description Bactericera cockerelli is an economically relevant pest of solanaceous crops. The presence of leaf trichomes that certain wild species have constitutes important genetic resources for plant breeding programs in terms of resistance to pests. In this study, the influence of leaf trichomes of wild species and commercial tomato cultivars on the preference, development and fecundity of B. cockerelli was evaluated. The results showed that wild species were less preferred by the psyllid than commercial cultivars. Insects showed a lower settlement percentage in S. habrochaites compared to the other species. Regarding survival, the lowest percentage developed in S. habrochaites with 24% and S. arcanum with 40%. The lowest oviposition average was found in S. habrochaites with two eggs, which did not hatch, in addition to being the only species that showed the presence of glandular trichomes type IV (113.86 ± 48.1) and VIc (27.3 ± 2.3) per mm2, and its presence was negatively correlated with the number of perched adults. S. arcanum was another species that negatively influenced the behavior and development of the insects; however, these attributes were not due to the presence of trichomes. The defense mechanisms expressed by S. habrochaites and S. arcanum towards B. cockerelli can be used as a resource for gene introgression for the management of this pest by reducing its biological potential.
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spelling Effect of antibiosis, antixenosis and natural variation of trichomes of wild and commercial tomato species on the development of Bactericera cockerelli Efecto de antibiosis, antixenosis y la variación natural de tricomas de especies silvestres y comerciales en tomate sobre el desarrollo de Bactericera cockerelliGarcía-Sánchez, Adela NazarethCerna Chávez , Ernesto Beltrán Beache, Mariana Ochoa Fuentes, Yisa María Delgado Ortiz, Juan CarlosAntixenosispreferenceresistancewild tomatoestomato psyllidantibiosisAntixenosisantibiosispreferenciaresistenciatomates silvestrespsílido del tomateBactericera cockerelli is an economically relevant pest of solanaceous crops. The presence of leaf trichomes that certain wild species have constitutes important genetic resources for plant breeding programs in terms of resistance to pests. In this study, the influence of leaf trichomes of wild species and commercial tomato cultivars on the preference, development and fecundity of B. cockerelli was evaluated. The results showed that wild species were less preferred by the psyllid than commercial cultivars. Insects showed a lower settlement percentage in S. habrochaites compared to the other species. Regarding survival, the lowest percentage developed in S. habrochaites with 24% and S. arcanum with 40%. The lowest oviposition average was found in S. habrochaites with two eggs, which did not hatch, in addition to being the only species that showed the presence of glandular trichomes type IV (113.86 ± 48.1) and VIc (27.3 ± 2.3) per mm2, and its presence was negatively correlated with the number of perched adults. S. arcanum was another species that negatively influenced the behavior and development of the insects; however, these attributes were not due to the presence of trichomes. The defense mechanisms expressed by S. habrochaites and S. arcanum towards B. cockerelli can be used as a resource for gene introgression for the management of this pest by reducing its biological potential.Bactericera cockerelli es una plaga económicamente relevante para cultivos de solanáceas. La presencia de tricomas foliares con la que cuentan ciertas especies silvestres constituye importantes recursos genéticos para programas de fitomejoramiento en términos de resistencia a plagas. En este estudio se evaluó la influencia de los tricomas foliares de especies silvestres y cultivares comerciales de tomate en la preferencia, desarrollo y fecundidad de B. cockerelli. Los resultados mostraron que las especies silvestres fueron menos preferidas por el psílido que los cultivares comerciales. Los insectos mostraron un porcentaje de asentamiento menor en S. habrochaites en comparación con las demás especies. En cuanto a la supervivencia, el menor porcentaje se desarrolló en S. habrochaites con el 24% y S. arcanum con un 40%. La media de oviposición más baja se encontró en S. habrochaites con dos huevos, los cuales no eclosionaron, además, de ser la única especie que mostró la presencia de tricomas glandulares tipo IV (113,86 ± 48,1) y VIc (27,3 ± 2,3) por mm2, asimismo su presencia se correlacionó negativamente con el número de adultos posados. S. arcanum fue otra especie que influyó negativamente en el comportamiento y desarrollo del insecto, sin embargo, estos atributos no fueron a causa de la presencia de tricomas. Los mecanismos de defensa manifestados por S. habrochaites y S. arcanum hacia B. cockerelli pueden ser utilizados como recurso de introgresión de genes para el manejo de esta plaga al reducir su potencial biológico.Universidad Nacional de Trujillo2023-12-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/5236Scientia Agropecuaria; Vol. 14 Núm. 4 (2023): Octubre-Diciembre; 501-509Scientia Agropecuaria; Vol. 14 No. 4 (2023): Octubre-Diciembre; 501-5092306-67412077-9917reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de Trujilloinstname:Universidad Nacional de Trujilloinstacron:UNITRUspahttps://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/5236/6757https://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/5236/5832Derechos de autor 2023 Scientia Agropecuariahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.revistas.unitru.edu.pe:article/52362023-11-14T19:44:43Z
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