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Induced resistance against leafminer eggs by extrusion in young potato plants
Fecha
2007-07Registro en:
Videla, Martin; Valladares, Graciela Rosa; Induced resistance against leafminer eggs by extrusion in young potato plants; Taylor & Francis Ltd; International Journal of Pest Management; 53; 3; 7-2007; 259-262
0967-0874
1366-5863
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Autor
Videla, Martin
Valladares, Graciela Rosa
Resumen
Egg extrusion patterns were investigated as an inducible defensive mechanism in potato plants against the leafminer Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard) (Diptera: Agromyzidae). Increased multiplication rates in leaf cells surrounding an egg of L. huidobrensis leads to its exposure through the leaf cuticle, which might increase the risk of mortality. Extrusion rates were evaluated in laboratory tests, in relation to plant and leaf age in Solanum tuberosum L. var. Spunta. Stratified field sampling was also carried out in order to assess leafminer distribution on new and old leaves. Extrusion was higher in young plants, being restricted in older ones to new, still expanding leaves. Plant reaction was independent of egg density. In the field, damage was concentrated in older foliage, in line with the extrusion results. The relevance of egg extrusion for pest management is discussed.