2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0069663
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Ecological and Genetic Differences between Cacopsylla melanoneura (Hemiptera, Psyllidae) Populations Reveal Species Host Plant Preference

Abstract: The psyllid Cacopsylla melanoneura is considered one of the vectors of ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma mali’, the causal agent of apple proliferation disease. In Northern Italy, overwintered C. melanoneura adults reach apple and hawthorn around the end of January. Nymph development takes place between March and the end of April. The new generation adults migrate onto conifers around mid-June and come back to the host plant species after overwintering. In this study we investigated behavioural differences, genetic diff… Show more

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“…Experiments investigating the correlation between genetic differentiation, local adaptation and ecological performance are mainly restricted to terrestrial plants or parasites and are often based on theoretical models exclusively (e.g. Bennington et al, 2012;Gandon and Michalakis, 2002;Jones, 2013;Leimu and Fischer, 2008;Malagnini et al, 2013). Knowledge on the interaction between genetics and performance may help to increase conservation success for endangered species such as the freshwater pearl mussel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experiments investigating the correlation between genetic differentiation, local adaptation and ecological performance are mainly restricted to terrestrial plants or parasites and are often based on theoretical models exclusively (e.g. Bennington et al, 2012;Gandon and Michalakis, 2002;Jones, 2013;Leimu and Fischer, 2008;Malagnini et al, 2013). Knowledge on the interaction between genetics and performance may help to increase conservation success for endangered species such as the freshwater pearl mussel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…P. mali' in Italy (Tedeschi et al, 2002), the degree of preference for natural host plants may vary across countries affecting its role in phytoplasma spread, which is still largely unclear (Malagnini et al, 2010). Earlier investigations aimed to characterize aspects of its autoecology, such as life cycle, cryptic genetic variation, and habitat preference that may influence the associations with host plants (Malagnini et al, 2013). Cacopsylla melanoneura is known to be an oligophagous insect on hawthorn (Crataegus spp.…”
Section: Cacopsylla Melanoneura -Rosaceae (Agricultural Pests)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), medlar (Mespilus germanica) and pear (Pyrus communis), and coniferous species are used as shelter plants during the winter (Jackson et al, 1990;Lal, 1934;Ossiannilsson, 1992). Moreover, the existence of C. melanoneura host races which show a morphological and genetic differentiation along with specific association with different host plants (apple or hawthorn) is likely in populations from different geographical regions (Lazarev, 1972(Lazarev, , 1974Lauterer, 1999;Malagnini et al, 2013). Available evidence suggests that sympatric speciation via host shift may be hypothesized.…”
Section: Cacopsylla Melanoneura -Rosaceae (Agricultural Pests)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…P. mali' compared to C. picta (Oppedisano et al 2019). Therefore, it has been speculated that the variation in C. melanoneura vector competence might be linked to genetic differences among distinct populations (Tedeschi and Nardi 2010; Malagnini et al 2013). Additionally, different populations of C. melanoneura tend to be associated with different subtypes of 'Ca.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%