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Halo Spot Symptom Induced by Oviposition of Frankliniella occidentalis on Grape Fruits: Molecular Diagnosis by a Species-specific DNA Amplification and Microscopic Characterization of the Symptom

Authors :
Seung-Joon Ahn
Cheol Hong Park
Chang Yeol Yang
Dong-Hwan Kim
Taek Jun Kang
Myoung Rae Cho
Hyung Hwan Kim
Source :
Korean journal of applied entomology. 53:281-286
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Korean Society of Applied Entomology, 2014.

Abstract

In grape vineyards, whitish spots in a cloud shape have been often observed on the fruit surface recently. However, the cause of the halo spot symptom was unknown, hindering countermeasures to be properly designed for the control. A small hole in the middle of the formless halo spot remained as a scar formed by oviposition of the thrips. It became later a suberized scab, which is separated from the epidermal cells on the surface either to be retained on or to be detached from it as time proceeds. Such a symptom is distinguished from the feeding damages caused by thrips or true bugs occurring on the grape fruits. With DNA extracted from the egg-shell found in the hole, molecular diagnosis by amplifying an ITS2 region with universal primers and subsequently digesting the PCR product by an restriction enzyme (RsaI) revealed that the egg was laid by Frankliniella occidentalis. In addition, a mitochondrial COI sequence confirmed that the halo spot symptom was formed by its oviposition. This study provides accurate information on the peculiar damage symptom caused by oviposition of F. occidentalis that could be useful in the control strategies for this pest in vineyards.

Details

ISSN :
12250171
Volume :
53
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Korean journal of applied entomology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........893689a737fd250d842dd756728499ce
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5656/ksae.2014.08.0.032