Diversity of Cicadomorpha (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha) in Citrus Orchards in Northeastern Argentina
Among phytophagous insects, the Cicadomorpha are important economically because they damage crops by sucking plant sap and by transmitting plant pathogens, such as Spiroplasma citri and Xylella fastidiosa to citrus. In Argentina little knowledge exists about this subject. The aim of this work was to...
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Published in | The Florida entomologist Vol. 96; no. 3; pp. 1125 - 1134 |
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Abstract | Among phytophagous insects, the Cicadomorpha are important economically because they damage crops by sucking plant sap and by transmitting plant pathogens, such as Spiroplasma citri and Xylella fastidiosa to citrus. In Argentina little knowledge exists about this subject. The aim of this work was to study the diversity of Cicadomorpha associated with citrus orchards in Entre Ríos province, and their seasonal fluctuation in relation with climatic and phenological conditions. A total of 1,554 specimens belonging to 28 species of Cicadomorpha were collected with yellow sticky traps in sweet orange (Citrus × sinensis (L.) Osbeck) and tangerine (Citrus unshiu Marc) orchards. The Shannon index and the Simpson index suggested a similar trend in the distribution of the dominant species in both crops. In the orange orchard, Cicadomorpha populations increased in the summer coincidently with temperature increases. On the other hand, a significant increase in abundance during the winter months was coincident with increase of early sprouts of the citrus plants. Entre Ríos province represents a new distribution record for 13 species. Tangerine is a newly recorded host-plant for 16 species studied, and eight species are reported for the first time on ‘Valencia Late’ orange. |
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AbstractList | Among phytophagous insects, the Cicadomorpha are important economically because they damage crops by sucking plant sap and by transmitting plant pathogens, such as Spiroplasma citri and Xylella fastidiosa to citrus. In Argentina little knowledge exists about this subject. The aim of this work was to study the diversity of Cicadomorpha associated with citrus orchards in Entre Rios province, and their seasonal fluctuation in relation with climatic and phenological conditions. A total of 1,554 specimens belonging to 28 species of Cicadomorpha were collected with yellow sticky traps in sweet orange (Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck) and tangerine (Citrus unshiu Marc) orchards. The Shannon index and the Simpson index suggested a similar trend in the distribution of the dominant species in both crops. In the orange orchard, Cicadomorpha populations increased in the summer coincidently with temperature increases. On the other hand, a significant increase in abundance during the winter months was coincident with increase of early sprouts of the citrus plants. Entre Rios province represents a new distribution record for 13 species. Tangerine is a newly recorded host-plant for 16 species studied, and eight species are reported for the first time on 'Valencia Late' orange. Among phytophagous insects, the Cicadomorpha are important economically because they damage crops by sucking plant sap and by transmitting plant pathogens, such as Spiroplasma citri and Xylella fastidiosa to citrus. In Argentina little knowledge exists about this subject. The aim of this work was to study the diversity of Cicadomorpha associated with citrus orchards in Entre Rios province, and their seasonal fluctuation in relation with climatic and phenological conditions. A total of 1,554 specimens belonging to 28 species of Cicadomorpha were collected with yellow sticky traps in sweet orange (Citrus x sinensis (L.) Osbeck) and tangerine (Citrus unshiu Marc) orchards. The Shannon index and the Simpson index suggested a similar trend in the distribution of the dominant species in both crops. In the orange orchard, Cicadomorpha populations increased in the summer coincidently with temperature increases. On the other hand, a significant increase in abundance during the winter months was coincident with increase of early sprouts of the citrus plants. Entre Rios province represents a new distribution record for 13 species. Tangerine is a newly recorded host-plant for 16 species studied, and eight species are reported for the first time on 'Valencia Late' orange. Key Words: Xylella fastidiosa, Cicadellidae, Membracidae, Cercopidae, sweet orange, tangerine Dentro de los insectos fitofagos, los Cicadomorpha tienen importancia economica por ocasionar danos por succion de savia en plantas y transmitir fitopatogenos como Spiroplasma citri y Xylella fastidiosa en citricos. En Argentina es escaso el conocimiento acerca de esta tematica. El objetivo del trabajo fue estudiar la diversidad de los Cicadomorpha asociados a cultivos citricos en la provincia de Entre Rios y su fluctuacion estacional en relacion con las condiciones climaticas y fenologicas. Los especimenes se colectaron con trampas adhesivas amarillas. En total fueron colectados 1554 especimenes pertenecientes a 28 especies de Cicadomorpha en cultivos de naranja dulce (Citrus x sinensis (L.) Osbeck) y mandarina (Citrus unshiu Marc). Los valores del indice de Shannon, sugieren una tendencia similar en la distribucion de las especies dominantes en ambos cultivos. Esto tambien fue reflejado por el indice de Simpson. En el cultivo de naranja, los Cicadomorpha presentaron incrementos poblacionales en verano, coincidentes con los aumentos de la temperatura. Por otro lado, el incremento en la abundancia de especimenes durante los meses de invierno, fue coincidente con el aumento de brotes tempranos en los citricos. La provincia de Entre Rios fue citada como nuevo registro de distribucion para 13 especies. El cultivo de mandarina es un nuevo registro de planta huesped para 16 especies estudiadas, y ocho especies son registradas por primera vez sobre naranja Valencia. Palabras Clave: Xylella fastidiosa, Cicadellidae, Membracidae, Cercopidae, naranja dulce, mandarina Among phytophagous insects, the Cicadomorpha are important economically because they damage crops by sucking plant sap and by transmitting plant pathogens, such as Spiroplasma citri and Xylella fastidiosa to citrus. In Argentina little knowledge exists about this subject. The aim of this work was to study the diversity of Cicadomorpha associated with citrus orchards in Entre Ríos province, and their seasonal fluctuation in relation with climatic and phenological conditions. A total of 1,554 specimens belonging to 28 species of Cicadomorpha were collected with yellow sticky traps in sweet orange (Citrus × sinensis (L.) Osbeck) and tangerine (Citrus unshiu Marc) orchards. The Shannon index and the Simpson index suggested a similar trend in the distribution of the dominant species in both crops. In the orange orchard, Cicadomorpha populations increased in the summer coincidently with temperature increases. On the other hand, a significant increase in abundance during the winter months was coincident with increase of early sprouts of the citrus plants. Entre Ríos province represents a new distribution record for 13 species. Tangerine is a newly recorded host-plant for 16 species studied, and eight species are reported for the first time on ‘Valencia Late’ orange. Among phytophagous insects, the Cicadomorpha are important economically because they damage crops by sucking plant sap and by transmitting plant pathogens, such as Spiroplasma citri and Xylella fastidiosa to citrus. In Argentina little knowledge exists about this subject. The aim of this work was to study the diversity of Cicadomorpha associated with citrus orchards in Entre Rios province, and their seasonal fluctuation in relation with climatic and phenological conditions. A total of 1,554 specimens belonging to 28 species of Cicadomorpha were collected with yellow sticky traps in sweet orange (Citrus x sinensis (L.) Osbeck) and tangerine (Citrus unshiu Marc) orchards. The Shannon index and the Simpson index suggested a similar trend in the distribution of the dominant species in both crops. In the orange orchard, Cicadomorpha populations increased in the summer coincidently with temperature increases. On the other hand, a significant increase in abundance during the winter months was coincident with increase of early sprouts of the citrus plants. Entre Rios province represents a new distribution record for 13 species. Tangerine is a newly recorded host-plant for 16 species studied, and eight species are reported for the first time on 'Valencia Late' orange. Among phytophagous insects, the Cicadomorpha are important economically because they damage crops by sucking plant sap and by transmitting plant pathogens, such as Spiroplasma citri and Xylella fastidiosa to citrus. In Argentina little knowledge exists about this subject. The aim of this work was to study the diversity of Cicadomorpha associated with citrus orchards in Entre Ríos province, and their seasonal fluctuation in relation with climatic and phenological conditions. A total of 1,554 specimens belonging to 28 species of Cicadomorpha were collected with yellow sticky traps in sweet orange (Citrus × sinensis (L.) Osbeck) and tangerine (Citrus unshiu Marc) orchards. The Shannon index and the Simpson index suggested a similar trend in the distribution of the dominant species in both crops. In the orange orchard, Cicadomorpha populations increased in the summer coincidently with temperature increases. On the other hand, a significant increase in abundance during the winter months was coincident with increase of early sprouts of the citrus plants. Entre Ríos province represents a new distribution record for 13 species. Tangerine is a newly recorded host-plant for 16 species studied, and eight species are reported for the first time on 'Valencia Late' orange. Dentro de los insectos fitófagos, los Cicadomorpha tienen importancia económica por ocasionar daños por succión de savia en plantas y transmitir fitopatógenos como Spiroplasma citri y Xylella fastidiosa en cítricos. En Argentina es escaso el conocimiento acerca de esta temática. El objetivo del trabajo fue estudiar la diversidad de los Cicadomorpha asociados a cultivos cítricos en la provincia de Entre Ríos y su fluctuación estacional en relación con las condiciones climáticas y fenológicas. Los especímenes se colectaron con trampas adhesivas amarillas. En total fueron colectados 1554 especímenes pertenecientes a 28 especies de Cicadomorpha en cultivos de naranja dulce (Citrus × sinensis (L.) Osbeck) y mandarina (Citrus unshiu Marc). Los valores del índice de Shannon, sugieren una tendencia similar en la distribución de las especies dominantes en ambos cultivos. Esto también fue reflejado por el índice de Simpson. En el cultivo de naranja, los Cicadomorpha presentaron incrementos poblacionales en verano, coincidentes con los aumentos de la temperatura. Por otro lado, el incremento en la abundancia de especímenes durante los meses de invierno, fue coincidente con el aumento de brotes tempranos en los cítricos. La provincia de Entre Ríos fue citada como nuevo registro de distribución para 13 especies. El cultivo de mandarina es un nuevo registro de planta huésped para 16 especies estudiadas, y ocho especies son registradas por primera vez sobre naranja Valencia. |
Abstract_FL | Dentro de los insectos fitófagos, los Cicadomorpha tienen importancia económica por ocasionar daños por succión de savia en plantas y transmitir fitopatógenos como Spiroplasma citri y Xylella fastidiosa en cítricos. En Argentina es escaso el conocimiento acerca de esta temática. El objetivo del trabajo fue estudiar la diversidad de los Cicadomorpha asociados a cultivos cítricos en la provincia de Entre Ríos y su fluctuación estacional en relación con las condiciones climáticas y fenológicas. Los especímenes se colectaron con trampas adhesivas amarillas. En total fueron colectados 1554 especímenes pertenecientes a 28 especies de Cicadomorpha en cultivos de naranja dulce (Citrus × sinensis (L.) Osbeck) y mandarina (Citrus unshiu Marc). Los valores del índice de Shannon, sugieren una tendencia similar en la distribución de las especies dominantes en ambos cultivos. Esto también fue reflejado por el índice de Simpson. En el cultivo de naranja, los Cicadomorpha presentaron incrementos poblacionales en verano, coincidentes con los aumentos de la temperatura. Por otro lado, el incremento en la abundancia de especímenes durante los meses de invierno, fue coincidente con el aumento de brotes tempranos en los cítricos. La provincia de Entre Ríos fue citada como nuevo registro de distribución para 13 especies. El cultivo de mandarina es un nuevo registro de planta huésped para 16 especies estudiadas, y ocho especies son registradas por primera vez sobre naranja Valencia. |
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