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Effects of temperature and CO2 on phytoplasma multiplication pattern in vector and plant. (Comunicazione a convegno)
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Galetto L. , Marzachì C. , Marques R., Graziano C., Bosco D. (2011)
Effects of temperature and CO2 on phytoplasma multiplication pattern in vector and plant.
in 2nd International Phytoplasma Working Group, Neustadt, Germany
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- Multiplication patterns of two phytoplasmas, Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris (CYP) and Ca. P. vitis (FDP) were characterized over time in insect vectors and plant hosts under different climatic (temperature, T, and CO2) conditions. Acquisition and transmission experiments were run in parallel in two phytotrons (P1 and P2). Euscelidius variegatus and daisy were used as CYP hosts, Scaphoideus titanus and broad bean as FDP hosts. Phytoplasma concentration was measured three times in insects and four in plants, at different days after acquisition and inoculation, respectively. Latent period in the vector was also evaluated for both phytoplasmas under the two conditions. CYP and FDP titers measured in their insect vectors were higher in P1 (18-22° C; CO2 400 ppm) than in P2 (22-26° C; CO2 800 ppm), whereas the opposite was recorded in the host plants. An influence of T and CO2 concentrations was observed for CYP latency in the vector only. Results suggest that T and CO2 influence on phytoplasma multiplication is host-dependent. (literal)
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- 2 Universidade de Esalqui, Piracicaba, SP, Brazil.
3Università di Torino, Facoltà di Agraria, Di.Va.P.R.A. Settore Entomologia e Zoologia applicate all'Ambiente \"Carlo Vidano\"
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- Effects of temperature and CO2 on phytoplasma multiplication pattern in vector and plant. (literal)
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- Multiplication patterns of two phytoplasmas, chrysanthemum yellows and 'flavescence dore?e' were characterized over time in insect vectors and plant hosts under different climatic (temperature, T, and CO2) conditions. Acquisition and transmission experi- ments were run in parallel in two phytotrons (P1 and P2). Euscelidius variegatus and daisy were used as chrysanthemum yellows hosts, Scaphoideus titanus and broad bean as 'flavescence dore?e' hosts. Phytoplasma concentration was measured three times in insects and four in plants, at different days after acquisition and inoculation, respectively. Latent period in the vector was also evaluated for both phytoplasmas under the two conditions. On average, phytoplasma multiplication was faster under cooler condi- tions in insects (P1, 18-22°C; CO2 400 ppm) and under warmer conditions in plants (P2, 22-26°C; CO2 800 ppm). An influence of T and CO2 concentrations was observed for chrysanthemum yellows latency in the vector only. Results suggest that T and CO2 influence on phytoplasma multiplication is host-dependent. (literal)
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