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Effects of carrot psyllid (Trioza apicalis) feeding on carrot yield and content of sugars and phenolic compounds
Authors:AI Nissinen  A Lemmetty  J‐M Pihlava  L Jauhiainen  JE Munyaneza  P Vanhala
Institution:1. MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Plant Production Research, , 31600 Jokioinen, Finland;2. MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Biotechnology and Food Research, , 31600 Jokioinen, Finland;3. USDA‐ARS Yakima Agricultural Research Laboratory, 5230 Konnowac Pass Road, , Wapato, WA, 98951 USA;4. MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Horticulture, , 21500 Piikki?, Finland
Abstract:Carrot psyllid, Trioza apicalis, is a serious pest of carrot in Northern Europe, as it can significantly damage young carrot seedlings in a period as short as 3 days. This study was conducted to investigate effects of carrot psyllid feeding at different plant growth stages on carrot yield and to assess changes in content of sugars, phenolics and related compounds in carrot roots resulting from the psyllid feeding. In addition, reflectance of carrot leaves was measured to assess the intensity of discolouration in damaged leaves. Results showed that carrot yield was significantly reduced by a 3‐day carrot psyllid feeding period when the seedlings were exposed to psyllids at 1‐ or 2‐leaf stage. However, at 4‐leaf stage feeding by one carrot psyllid did not reduce yield. Sucrose concentration in the damaged roots was significantly decreased, whereas concentrations of some phenolic compounds were significantly increased. The reflectance of leaves of damaged carrots differed significantly from those of undamaged control leaves. These observations indicate that carrot psyllid damage has potential to lower not only the carrot yield, but also the carrot crop quality. No phytoplasma was detected in the carrots exposed to psyllids, but recently, T. apicalis has been associated with ‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’. The role of carrot psyllid feeding and the psyllid‐associated bacterium in the damage formation are discussed.
Keywords:  Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’    Daucus carota  leaf discolouration  phenolic compounds  reflectance  sugars  Trioza apicalis
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