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European Stone Fruit Yellows: A Mark,Release and Recapture Experiment Tracking the Dispersal of its Vector Cacopsylla pruni (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) in a Model Apricot Orchard and Epidemiological Studies in Lower Austria
Authors:Caroline Maier  Karl Bachinger  Judith Mörtel  Christian Engel  Leonhard Czipin  Monika Riedle‐Bauer
Institution:1. Lehr‐ und Forschungszentrum für Wein‐ und Obstbau Klosterneuburg, , 3400 Klosterneuburg, Austria;2. Austrian Institute of Technology, , 3430 Tulln, Austria;3. N? Landes‐Landwirtschaftskammer, Referat Obstbau, , 3100 St. P?lten, Austria;4. Wein‐ und Obstbauschule Krems, , 3500 Krems, Austria
Abstract:During the last 15 years, European stone fruit yellows (ESFY) has become a major concern in Austrian fruit production. Therefore, presence and temporal dynamics of its vector Cacopsylla pruni were investigated using a beating tray method and yellow sticky traps on Prunus armeniaca, Prunus domestica, Prunus spinosa and P. cerasifera nigra. Infection rates of C. pruni and Prunus spp. trees were assessed by direct, nested and real‐time PCR. Movement of remigrants in a model apricot orchard was tracked by aid of a mark, release and recapture study. Insects were marked by fluorescent dyes. Movement of the marked insects and presence of naturally occurring insects were monitored by yellow sticky traps. In 2011, remigration of C. pruni to Prunus spp. started in calendar week 10 (8th of March) and in 2012, in calendar week 12 (18th of March). Remigrants were observed until calendar week 20 (middle of May), significant numbers of the springtime generation adults were present until week 26 (end of June). The phytoplasma was ascertained in 0–11.5% of the remigrants and in 0–3.44% of the springtime generation insects. About 9.8–63.3% of the apricot samples, 20–40% of the plum samples and single blackthorn samples were infected. The mark, release and recapture study proved a fast and frequent tree‐to‐tree movement of remigrated C. pruni adults. Insects easily covered distances from row to row or even farther (ca. 13 m) within 24 h after release and were present in a large part of the model orchard after 8 days (up to 24 m from release point).
Keywords:apricot  Austria  fluorescent dye  host plants  vector movement  yellow sticky trap
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