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تأثير نقص المغذيات في النباتات على سلوكيات التغذية في قافزات الأوراق Effects of Nutrient Deficiency in Plants on Probing Behavior of Potato Leafhopper عبدالرحمن بن سعد الداود
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Background - Insect n Potato leafhopper, Empoasca fabae (Harris)
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Background - Insect n Potato leafhopper, Empoasca fabae (Harris) n Host plant includes 220 species in 100 genera from 26 families, including plants of varied chemistry and morphological types n Serious pest in two important crops in Minnesota, alfalfa and potato n Probing severely limits yields of both plants
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Background - Alfalfa n Probing of potato leafhopper on alfalfa causes a hypertrophy in the vascular cambial regions that leads to crushing of phloem sieve elements, n Photosynthate translocation is interrupted leading to a physiological injury termed hopperburn
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Background - Potato n On potato, symptoms of PLH probing injury include Paling of veins, Curling of leaflets, and Finally causing necrosis of tissues on edges of leaflet. n Necrosis is associated with accumulation of photosynthate due to damage of phloem tissues, this damage is termed hopperburn.
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Background- Boron n Deficiency symptoms result in: Abnormalities in cell walls, Increase in cell wall thickening, Stunting of upper parts of plant, and Loss of yield
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Background- Calcium n Deficiency causes Disintegration of cell walls and collapse of affected tissues
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Background- Nitrogen n Enhances cell elongation, Increases foliage growth, and Increases yield by increasing tuber numbers n May alter Physiology, morphology, and microclimate of plants and subsequently affect survival of insect herbivores
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Background - Monitoring n One way to manage pests is to modify favorable habitat in a way that provide less adequate environments, by providing unsuitable sources of food n Visual observation of PLH on plants does not reveal probing behavior occurring or suggest the extent of plant tissue injury. Electronic feeding monitor permits the distinguish of these probing behaviors
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Objective n Duration and number of events of probing waveforms, especially I a, could be used as an indication of the degree of probing- induced injury that occurs on host plants n Therefore, probing behavior of female potato leafhopper adults on alfalfa and potato plants maintained at different nutrient levels were quantified
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Material & Methods n Female potato leafhopper adults (3-7 d old) n Alfalfa, cv. 'Arrow' n Potato, cv. 'Russet Burbank’ n The Missouri AC electronic monitoring system n Chart recorder n Then, probing behavior of each insect was recorded for two hours
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Material & Methods - Waveforms Waveform event: A period of time within a probe during which a single, uninterrupted waveform type is exhibited.
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Probing Behavior of Potato Leafhopper on Alfalfa Influenced by Boron and Calcium Deficit
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Results - Boron and Calcium Deficit
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Conclusion- Boron and Calcium Deficit n In our study, nutrient deficit appeared to induce a probing behavior shift from multiple cell laceration (I a ) on boron- deficient plants to the presumably less injurious behavior of Fluid probing (I c ) predominant on calcium-deficient plants
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Probing Behavior of Potato Leafhopper on Potato Influenced by Plant Nitrogen Content
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Results - Plant Nitrogen Content
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Conclusion - Plant Nitrogen Content n 0% N treatment results in a shift in probing behavior from a multiple cell laceration (I a ) to an increased direct or indirect phloem ingestion (I c ), the latter being a behavior that is less injurious to the plant n Phloem ingestion (I c ) involves less salivation, accordingly inducing fewer cell abnormalities and less hopperburn
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Probing Behavior of Potato Leafhopper on Different Leaf Locations on Potato
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Results - Leaf Locations on Potato
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Conclusion - Leaf Locations on Potato n Potato leafhoppers on bottom leaves probed for significantly longer amount of time compared to middle and top leaves. This was due to the increase in duration of most waveform types n Probing behavior of potato leafhoppers was altered on potato due to leaf position
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Finally! n In These experiments, it was shown that varying the levels of nutrients had some significant effects on probing behavior of potato leafhopper n Future research may show that nutrient management can be used to reduce the injury causing potential of potato leafhopper n Increased consumption of the lower protein diets was achieved by eating the same size meals more frequent
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Finally! (cont.) n Duration and occurrence of I a and I c can be indictors of probing preference of potato leafhoppers n Moderate duration of both waveforms seem to indicate the preferred host. Our experiment support the previous finding that potato leafhopper prefer to probe on middle leaves of potato, hence a balance level of nitrogen content
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