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The bud midge Prodiplosis longifila: Damage characteristics, potential distribution and presence on a new crop host in Colombia
The Dipteran Prodiplosis longifila is a severe pest, mainly of Solanaceae, in South America and some years ago it damaged Tahiti lime crops in the United States. It is a potential invasive pest. Despite its presence in Colombia, nothing is known regarding the taxonomic identification of P. longifila...
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author | Hernandez, Luis M Guzman, Yoan C Martínez-Arias, Adriana Manzano, Maria R Selvaraj, John J |
author_facet | Hernandez, Luis M Guzman, Yoan C Martínez-Arias, Adriana Manzano, Maria R Selvaraj, John J |
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description | The Dipteran Prodiplosis longifila is a severe pest, mainly of Solanaceae, in South America and some years ago it damaged Tahiti lime crops in the United States. It is a potential invasive pest. Despite its presence in Colombia, nothing is known regarding the taxonomic identification of P. longifila or the characteristics of the damage it produces. Moreover, the current and potential distributions of this pest are unknown. To determine these factors, P. longifila was sampled in several Solanaceae- and Citrus(x)latifolia (Tahiti lime)-producing areas in Colombia. The larvae consumed tender foliage, flowers and fruits in tomato, fruits in sweet pepper, and buds in Tahiti lime. P. longifila was not found in asparagus or in potatoes. Its presence in Tahiti lime was previously unknown in Colombia. Adults recovered in the laboratory were taxonomically identified using male morphological characteristics such as the shapes of the genitalia, antenna and wing. P. longifila was found in the Andean region of Colombia. The ecological niche model for populations found in tomato suggests that P. longifila is limited in its distribution by altitude and variables associated with temperature and precipitation. The highest probability of occurrence is in areas where tomato, sweet pepper and the new host, Tahiti lime, are grown. Therefore, it is necessary to implement preventive measures, such as planting tomato materials free of P. longifila larvae, in areas where the pest is not yet present but where there is the potential for its development. |
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spelling | pubmed-44242212015-05-14 The bud midge Prodiplosis longifila: Damage characteristics, potential distribution and presence on a new crop host in Colombia Hernandez, Luis M Guzman, Yoan C Martínez-Arias, Adriana Manzano, Maria R Selvaraj, John J Springerplus Research The Dipteran Prodiplosis longifila is a severe pest, mainly of Solanaceae, in South America and some years ago it damaged Tahiti lime crops in the United States. It is a potential invasive pest. Despite its presence in Colombia, nothing is known regarding the taxonomic identification of P. longifila or the characteristics of the damage it produces. Moreover, the current and potential distributions of this pest are unknown. To determine these factors, P. longifila was sampled in several Solanaceae- and Citrus(x)latifolia (Tahiti lime)-producing areas in Colombia. The larvae consumed tender foliage, flowers and fruits in tomato, fruits in sweet pepper, and buds in Tahiti lime. P. longifila was not found in asparagus or in potatoes. Its presence in Tahiti lime was previously unknown in Colombia. Adults recovered in the laboratory were taxonomically identified using male morphological characteristics such as the shapes of the genitalia, antenna and wing. P. longifila was found in the Andean region of Colombia. The ecological niche model for populations found in tomato suggests that P. longifila is limited in its distribution by altitude and variables associated with temperature and precipitation. The highest probability of occurrence is in areas where tomato, sweet pepper and the new host, Tahiti lime, are grown. Therefore, it is necessary to implement preventive measures, such as planting tomato materials free of P. longifila larvae, in areas where the pest is not yet present but where there is the potential for its development. Springer International Publishing 2015-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4424221/ /pubmed/25977894 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-015-0987-6 Text en © Hernandez et al.; licensee Springer. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Hernandez, Luis M Guzman, Yoan C Martínez-Arias, Adriana Manzano, Maria R Selvaraj, John J The bud midge Prodiplosis longifila: Damage characteristics, potential distribution and presence on a new crop host in Colombia |
title | The bud midge Prodiplosis longifila: Damage characteristics, potential distribution and presence on a new crop host in Colombia |
title_full | The bud midge Prodiplosis longifila: Damage characteristics, potential distribution and presence on a new crop host in Colombia |
title_fullStr | The bud midge Prodiplosis longifila: Damage characteristics, potential distribution and presence on a new crop host in Colombia |
title_full_unstemmed | The bud midge Prodiplosis longifila: Damage characteristics, potential distribution and presence on a new crop host in Colombia |
title_short | The bud midge Prodiplosis longifila: Damage characteristics, potential distribution and presence on a new crop host in Colombia |
title_sort | bud midge prodiplosis longifila: damage characteristics, potential distribution and presence on a new crop host in colombia |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4424221/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25977894 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-015-0987-6 |
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