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Short feeding period of carrot psyllid (Trioza apicalis) females at early growth stages of carrot reduces yield and causes leaf discolouration
Authors:Anne Nissinen  Petri Vanhala  Jarmo K Holopainen  & Kari Tiilikkala
Institution:MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Plant Protection, FI-31600 Jokioinen, Finland,;Department of Environmental Science, University of Kuopio, P.O. Box 1627, FI-70211 Kuopio, Finland, and;MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Horticulture, Toivonlinnantie 518, FI-21500 Piikkiö, Finland
Abstract:Overwintered adult carrot psyllids Trioza apicalis Förster (Homoptera: Psylloidea: Triozidae)] damage carrot (Daucus carota ssp. sativum L.) (Apiaceae)] seedlings by phloem feeding on the leaves. The aim of this study was to investigate the carrot root and shoot growth in relation to carrot psyllid density during early growth stages. One, two, or three carrot psyllids were allowed to feed on carrot seedlings for 3 days. Leaf damage was measured at the 8‐leaf stage, and root, leaf fresh weight, and number of true leaves were measured at harvest. Both the age of the carrot seedling at infestation and the psyllid density had a significant effect on leaf damage at the 8‐leaf stage: seedlings damaged at the cotyledon stage exhibited more leaf damage than seedlings damaged at the 1‐leaf stage. A higher psyllid density significantly reduced the carrot root weight at harvest. The significant interaction of psyllid density with seedling age indicates that differently aged carrot seedlings responded differently to feeding: one psyllid feeding for 3 days at the cotyledon stage caused a significant yield loss, whereas three psyllids were needed to cause the same impact at the 1‐leaf stage. Carrot leaf weight at harvest was not reduced by carrot psyllid feeding: leaves recovered from the damage but roots did not. Our results confirm the farmers’ observations that a trap replacement period of 1 week for carrot psyllid monitoring is too long, especially at the cotyledon stage. Severe leaf discolouration on damaged carrots was observed at harvest. The possible reasons for this discolouration, such as toxin excreted in psyllid saliva or plant pathogenic mycoplasma infection, are discussed.
Keywords:Daucus carota              damage  recovery  plant protection  Homoptera  Psylloidea  Triozidae
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