Environmental Entomology (1984) 13, 117-120

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A.M. Harper and H.C. Huang (1984)
Contamination of insects by the plant pathogen Verticillium albo-atrum in an alfalfa Field
Environmental Entomology 13 (1), 117-120
Abstract: Pests and predatory insects in a field of hay alfalfa carried on their bodies spores of Verticillium albo-atrum, the causal organism of verticillium wilt of alfalfa. The percentage of insects of each species that were contaminated with spores varied with the stage of development of the insect and the date of collection. Field-collected alfalfa weevils, Hypera postica (Gyllenhal), that were contaminated with spores of V. albo-atrum were able to cause verticillium wilt when caged on healthy alfalfa. Because spores of V. albo-atrum are found on both beneficial and harmful insects, biological control of alfalfa pests by predators may have to be reassessed in areas where verticillium wilt is prevalent.
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Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
transmission/dispersal of plant diseases


Pest and/or beneficial records:

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


Hypera postica Alfalfa/lucerne (Medicago sativa) Canada (west)
Verticillium albo-atrum Alfalfa/lucerne (Medicago sativa) Canada (west)
Adelphocoris lineolatus Alfalfa/lucerne (Medicago sativa) Canada (west)
Colias eurytheme Alfalfa/lucerne (Medicago sativa) Canada (west)
Autographa californica Alfalfa/lucerne (Medicago sativa) Canada (west)
Sitona lineellus Alfalfa/lucerne (Medicago sativa) Canada (west)