琉球諸島において2009~2011年に観察されたタバココナジラミバイオタイプQの分布拡大

Bemisia tabaci Q-biotype is one of the most important agricultural pests worldwide. The distribution range of the Q-biotype has expanded throughout the main islands of Japan since soon after the first detection in 2004 and has replaced the formerly dominant B. tabaci B-biotype in some areas. However...

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Published inKyūshū Byōgaichu Kenkyūkaiho Vol. 59; pp. 57 - 63
Main Authors 貴島, 圭介, 来間, 美紀, 喜久村, 智子, 大野, 豪, 菊地(多加喜), 未可
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published 九州病害虫研究会 2013
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ISSN0385-6410
1884-0035
DOI10.4241/kyubyochu.59.57

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Summary:Bemisia tabaci Q-biotype is one of the most important agricultural pests worldwide. The distribution range of the Q-biotype has expanded throughout the main islands of Japan since soon after the first detection in 2004 and has replaced the formerly dominant B. tabaci B-biotype in some areas. However, such a replacement has not been observed in the southwestern islands of Japan (Ryukyu Islands). Until 2009, Q-biotype had been found only in a few greenhouses of bell peppers on the southern part of Okinawa Island. To determine the current range expansion status of Q-biotype in the Ryukyu Islands, we investigated the occurrence of Q-biotype throughout the area (218 sampling sites on 10 islands) from 2009 to 2011. The distribution range of Q-biotype has expanded within Okinawa Island but was not found on most of the remaining islands. The occurrence of Q-biotype on Okinawa Island was clearly predominant in bell pepper greenhouses: Q-biotype was detected in 84% of the bell pepper greenhouses investigated (number of detection sites/number of sampling sites)whereas the frequency from other host plants was less than 23%. This phenomenon has not been reported in other areas, and the cause should be clarified.
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ISSN:0385-6410
1884-0035
DOI:10.4241/kyubyochu.59.57