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Relationships between Tospovirus Incidence and Thrips Populations on Tomato in Mendoza, Argentina
Authors:C. M. de, Borbó  n ,O. Gracia,  R. Pí  ccolo
Affiliation:Authors' addresses: Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Mendoza, INTA, San Martín 3853, Luján de Cuyo 5507, Mendoza, Argentina;;Estación Experimental Agropecuaria La Consulta, INTA, CC 8, La Consulta 5567, Mendoza, Argentina (correspondence to O. Gracia. E-mail: )
Abstract:The objectives of this work were to estimate the capability of local populations of thrips as vectors of groundnut ringspot virus (GRSV) and tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV), and to determine the species composition of vectors in tomato crops. Transmission assays were performed. Incidence of tospoviruses was estimated in commercial crops. Random samples of flowers were taken from tomato for identification of thrips. Of the five species of thrips tested, Frankliniella gemina (first record), F. occidentalis and F. schultzei transmitted GRSV and TSWV. F. schultzei was a significantly more efficient vector of GRSV than F. occidentalis under controlled assay conditions. The thrips were identified on flowers from six surveyed tomato crops. F. occidentalis was the most frequently identified species (43.0%), followed by F. schultzei (35.6%) and Thrips tabaci (10.1%). The incidence of tospoviruses was low (1.1–2.8%) in crops planted during August–September and greater (9.5–61.1%) in crops planted in December. GRSV was prevalent (85%) over TSWV (11%).
Keywords:Frankliniella gemina    virus vectors    Frankliniella schultzei    Frankliniella occidentalis
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