DOI: 10.35537/10915/31796
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Cicadelinos potenciales vectores de patógenos en cultivos citrícolas del NE argentino

Abstract: Hemiptera, es el orden más grande y diverso de insectos no-holometábolos y se caracteriza por su aparto bucal sucto-picador. Auchenorrhyncha, representa un grupo diversificado de hemípteros exclusivamente fitófagos de reconocida importancia fitosanitaria. Dentro de los auquenorrincos, Cicadellidae constituye la familia más numerosa, con aproximadamente 22000 especies descriptas en el mundo. La subfamilia Cicadellinae incluye 3100 especies, es una de las más diversas en la región Neotropical y en Argentina, 90 … Show more

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“…as they are mostly phloem feeders (Appendix A). Although species within the Hemiptera which do not primarily feed on xylem may occasionally ingest xylem sap, as a means to compensate for either desiccation or osmotic stress caused by ingestion of phloem sap (Cull and van Emden, 1977;Powell and Hardie, 2002), and therefore, could transmit plant pathogenic Xylella spp. (Dellap e et al, 2016), so far, vectoring of X. fastidiosa by these species has not been proven.…”
Section: Identity and Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…as they are mostly phloem feeders (Appendix A). Although species within the Hemiptera which do not primarily feed on xylem may occasionally ingest xylem sap, as a means to compensate for either desiccation or osmotic stress caused by ingestion of phloem sap (Cull and van Emden, 1977;Powell and Hardie, 2002), and therefore, could transmit plant pathogenic Xylella spp. (Dellap e et al, 2016), so far, vectoring of X. fastidiosa by these species has not been proven.…”
Section: Identity and Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%