Journal of Plant Pathology (2008) 90, 511-515

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S. Zen, M. Okuda, S. Fuji and T. Iwanami (2008)
The seasonal occurrence of viruliferous Thrips tabaci and the incidence of iris yellow spot virus disease on lisianthus
Journal of Plant Pathology 90 (3), 511-515
Abstract: The occurrence of viruliferous onion thrips (Thrips tabaci) outside lisianthus greenhouses was examined from 2003 to 2005. Adults were captured using blue sticky traps placed outside the greenhouses, and viruliferous individuals were identified using DAS-ELISA. While T. tabaci appeared from April to July, viruliferous individuals were mainly detected from the end of May to the middle of June. Leaf necrosis caused by Iris yellow spot virus (IYSV) developed soon after the massive appearance of viruliferous T. tabaci in the field. The disease appeared simultaneously in June on lisianthus plants at different growth stages. These results suggest that the infection source of IYSV is located outside the greenhouses. Surveys conducted in an onion field near the lisianthus greenhouses showed that viruliferous T. tabaci dispersed after harvesting of onions, suggesting that IYSV-infected onion plants are the inoculum sources in this area.
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Database assignments for author(s): Mitsuru Okuda, Toru Iwanami

Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
transmission/dispersal of plant diseases
population dynamics/ epidemiology


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Thrips tabaci Eustoma (crop) Japan
Orthotospovirus iridimaculaflavi Eustoma (crop) Japan