The effects of wilt symptom development and peroxidase induction on interactions between vascular wilt bacteria and cucumber beetles |
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Authors: | Patrick J Moran |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Entomology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona, 303 Forbes Building, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA |
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Abstract: | Infection of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) with the bacterial pathogen Erwinia tracheiphila E. F. Smith causes vascular wilt disease in leaves, which may alter the suitability of the host plant for insects and other pathogens. In this study, densities of spotted (Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi Barber) and striped (Acalymma vittata (Fab.) cucumber beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) were higher on wilted leaves of mature and seedling field plants inoculated with E. tracheiphila. Bacterial infection or feeding by D. undecimpunctata howardii beetles increased total peroxidase enzyme activity in inoculated or infested leaves of greenhouse seedlings, but only beetle feeding induced higher activities in untreated systemic leaves on the same plants. Neither bacterial infection nor beetle infestation led to the development of systemic acquired resistance (SAR) to the fungal pathogen Colletotrichum orbiculare (Berk & Mont.) Arx. Susceptibility to this fungus was greater on E. tracheiphila-infected plants than on controls. The positive association between leaf wilt symptom development and beetle occurrence thus occurs in the presence of an oxidative but not anti-pathogenic response induced by both the insect and the pathogen. |
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Keywords: | Cucumis sativus Erwinia tracheiphila cucumber beetles SAR chemical induction pest community |
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