Pest Management Science (2022) 78, 4700-4708

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René Pfitzer, Mark Varrelmann, Klaus Schrameyer and Michael Rostás (2022)
Life history traits and a method for continuous mass rearing of the planthopper Pentastiridius leporinus, a vector of the causal agent of syndrome 'basses richesses' in sugar beet
Pest Management Science 78 (11), 4700-4708
Abstract:
BACKGROUND
The planthopper Pentastiridius leporinus (Hemiptera: Cixiidae) is the main vector of the γ-3 proteobacterium ' Candidatus Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus' which causes the syndrome 'basses richesses' (SBR) in sugar beet. SBR is a new and fast-spreading disease in Central Europe that leads to high yield losses. To date, the development of management strategies has been hampered by insufficient knowledge about general life history traits of the planthopper and, most importantly, the year-round availability of insects reared under controlled conditions. Rearing of P. leporinus has been considered challenging and to date no protocol exists.
RESULTS
Here we describe a method for mass rearing P. leporinus on sugar beet from egg to adult that has produced five generations and over 20 000 individuals between June 2020 and March 2022. An alternative host such as wheat is not necessary for completing the life cycle. No-choice experiments showed that P. leporinus lays 139.1 ± 132.9 eggs on sugar beet, whereas no oviposition was observed on its nymphal host wheat. Head capsule width was identified as a trait that unequivocally distinguished the five nymphal instars. Developmental time from first instar to adult was 193.6 ± 35.8 days for males and 193.5 ± 59.2 days for females. Infection rates of adults were tested with a nested polymerase chain reaction. The results demonstrated that 70%–80% of reared planthoppers across all generations carried the SBR proteobacterium.
CONCLUSION
The mass-rearing protocol and life history data will help overcome an important bottleneck in SBR research and enhance efforts in developing integrated pest management tools. © 2022 The Authors. Pest Management Science published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.
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Database assignments for author(s): Michael Rostas

Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
transmission/dispersal of plant diseases
general biology - morphology - evolution


Pest and/or beneficial records:

Beneficial Pest/Disease/Weed Crop/Product Country Quarant.


Pentastiridius leporinus Beet/sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris) Germany