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Colonization Patterns, Phenology and Seasonal Abundance of the Nearctic Leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch), a New Pest in European Vineyards

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch) (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) is native to North America, and was found in Europe for the first time (north-eastern Italy) in 2004 where it remained a minor pest of grapevine for more than ten years. Recently, its importance increased in comme...

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Autores principales: Duso, Carlo, Zanettin, Giulia, Gherardo, Pamela, Pasqualotto, Giulia, Raniero, Damiano, Rossetto, Filippo, Tirello, Paola, Pozzebon, Alberto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7692148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33114643
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11110731
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author Duso, Carlo
Zanettin, Giulia
Gherardo, Pamela
Pasqualotto, Giulia
Raniero, Damiano
Rossetto, Filippo
Tirello, Paola
Pozzebon, Alberto
author_facet Duso, Carlo
Zanettin, Giulia
Gherardo, Pamela
Pasqualotto, Giulia
Raniero, Damiano
Rossetto, Filippo
Tirello, Paola
Pozzebon, Alberto
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch) (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) is native to North America, and was found in Europe for the first time (north-eastern Italy) in 2004 where it remained a minor pest of grapevine for more than ten years. Recently, its importance increased in commercial vineyards located in north-eastern Italy, where outbreaks of E. vulnerata populations with severe leaf symptoms were observed despite insecticide applications. Information on its biology and ecology is needed for the development of management strategies. Here, we investigated the phenology and seasonal abundance of E. vulnerata in commercial vineyards. We found that E. vulnerata can complete three generations per growing season. Vineyard colonization by overwintered adults showed a clear edge effect, suggesting an effect of overwintering sites (e.g., rural buildings and hedgerows) adjacent to vineyards. The impact of natural enemies on pest populations appeared to be limited and mostly related to egg parasitoids. Organic vineyards were more heavily infested by E. vulnerata compared to conventional vineyards, likely due to the low effectiveness of natural insecticides typically used in the former farms. The results generated by this study provide implications for the management of this pest in European vineyards. ABSTRACT: The Nearctic leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch), detected in Europe for the first time (north-eastern Italy) in 2004, has remained a minor pest of grapevine for more than 10 years. The first outbreaks of E. vulnerata were reported in 2016 in commercial vineyards located in north-eastern Italy. High population densities and severe leaf symptoms (i.e., leaf discoloration and fall) were observed in late summer despite the application of insecticides. Investigations were carried out from 2017 to 2019 in 10 vineyards located in Veneto region (Vicenza and Verona provinces) to shed light on the seasonal abundance of E. vulnerata on different Vitis vinifera cultivars. Pest phenology was studied in six vineyards where the impact of insecticides was minimal. Erasmoneura vulnerata completed three generations in each of the growing seasons. Vineyard colonization by overwintered adults showed a clear edge effect, suggesting the influence of overwintering sites (e.g., rural buildings and hedgerows) in vineyard margins. The impact of natural enemies on pest populations appeared to be limited and mostly related to egg parasitoids. Organic vineyards were more heavily infested by E. vulnerata compared to conventional vineyards, likely due to the minimal efficacy of natural insecticides typically used in the former farms.
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spelling pubmed-76921482020-11-28 Colonization Patterns, Phenology and Seasonal Abundance of the Nearctic Leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch), a New Pest in European Vineyards Duso, Carlo Zanettin, Giulia Gherardo, Pamela Pasqualotto, Giulia Raniero, Damiano Rossetto, Filippo Tirello, Paola Pozzebon, Alberto Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch) (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) is native to North America, and was found in Europe for the first time (north-eastern Italy) in 2004 where it remained a minor pest of grapevine for more than ten years. Recently, its importance increased in commercial vineyards located in north-eastern Italy, where outbreaks of E. vulnerata populations with severe leaf symptoms were observed despite insecticide applications. Information on its biology and ecology is needed for the development of management strategies. Here, we investigated the phenology and seasonal abundance of E. vulnerata in commercial vineyards. We found that E. vulnerata can complete three generations per growing season. Vineyard colonization by overwintered adults showed a clear edge effect, suggesting an effect of overwintering sites (e.g., rural buildings and hedgerows) adjacent to vineyards. The impact of natural enemies on pest populations appeared to be limited and mostly related to egg parasitoids. Organic vineyards were more heavily infested by E. vulnerata compared to conventional vineyards, likely due to the low effectiveness of natural insecticides typically used in the former farms. The results generated by this study provide implications for the management of this pest in European vineyards. ABSTRACT: The Nearctic leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch), detected in Europe for the first time (north-eastern Italy) in 2004, has remained a minor pest of grapevine for more than 10 years. The first outbreaks of E. vulnerata were reported in 2016 in commercial vineyards located in north-eastern Italy. High population densities and severe leaf symptoms (i.e., leaf discoloration and fall) were observed in late summer despite the application of insecticides. Investigations were carried out from 2017 to 2019 in 10 vineyards located in Veneto region (Vicenza and Verona provinces) to shed light on the seasonal abundance of E. vulnerata on different Vitis vinifera cultivars. Pest phenology was studied in six vineyards where the impact of insecticides was minimal. Erasmoneura vulnerata completed three generations in each of the growing seasons. Vineyard colonization by overwintered adults showed a clear edge effect, suggesting the influence of overwintering sites (e.g., rural buildings and hedgerows) in vineyard margins. The impact of natural enemies on pest populations appeared to be limited and mostly related to egg parasitoids. Organic vineyards were more heavily infested by E. vulnerata compared to conventional vineyards, likely due to the minimal efficacy of natural insecticides typically used in the former farms. MDPI 2020-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7692148/ /pubmed/33114643 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11110731 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Duso, Carlo
Zanettin, Giulia
Gherardo, Pamela
Pasqualotto, Giulia
Raniero, Damiano
Rossetto, Filippo
Tirello, Paola
Pozzebon, Alberto
Colonization Patterns, Phenology and Seasonal Abundance of the Nearctic Leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch), a New Pest in European Vineyards
title Colonization Patterns, Phenology and Seasonal Abundance of the Nearctic Leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch), a New Pest in European Vineyards
title_full Colonization Patterns, Phenology and Seasonal Abundance of the Nearctic Leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch), a New Pest in European Vineyards
title_fullStr Colonization Patterns, Phenology and Seasonal Abundance of the Nearctic Leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch), a New Pest in European Vineyards
title_full_unstemmed Colonization Patterns, Phenology and Seasonal Abundance of the Nearctic Leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch), a New Pest in European Vineyards
title_short Colonization Patterns, Phenology and Seasonal Abundance of the Nearctic Leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch), a New Pest in European Vineyards
title_sort colonization patterns, phenology and seasonal abundance of the nearctic leafhopper erasmoneura vulnerata (fitch), a new pest in european vineyards
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7692148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33114643
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11110731
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