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dc.creatorMargaritopoulos, J. T.en
dc.creatorSouri, A.en
dc.creatorTsitsipis, J. A.en
dc.date.accessioned2015-11-23T10:38:53Z
dc.date.available2015-11-23T10:38:53Z
dc.date.issued2004
dc.identifier10.1111/j.1439-0418.2004.00885.x
dc.identifier.issn0931-2048
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/30708
dc.description.abstractFeeding behaviour of parthenogenetic apterae, post-teneral gynoparae and males of a holocyclic parthenogenetic lineage of Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Hem., Aphididae) was studied on potato plants, Solanum tuberosum L. (Solanaceae) by DC-electrical penetration graph recording. Differences were observed between morphs during the 7-h recordings, specifically in the first phase of subcuticular probing and in xylem and phloem-related activities. The time required for the first penetration and first cell puncture of the non-vascular tissues was shorter in apterae than in gynoparae and males. Apterae more often showed phloem activities and sustained sap ingestion (100%) than winged morphs (ca. 25%). In addition, phloem ingestion was much longer in apterae than in winged morphs, 3458 s and 25-70 s respectively. In contrast, winged morphs spent 14-21% of the available time ingesting sap from xylem while in apterae xylem sap uptake was only for 2% of the time. Furthermore, the data showed that males perform in general all the feeding behaviours that other conspecific morphs exhibit. The differences in feeding behaviour among morphs of M. persicae are discussed in relation to host specialization and to their possible involvement in non-persistent transmission of viruses.en
dc.sourceJournal of Applied Entomologyen
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dc.subjectMyzus persicaeen
dc.subjectapteraeen
dc.subjectelectrical penetration graphen
dc.subjectgynoparaeen
dc.subjecthosten
dc.subjectplanten
dc.subjectmalesen
dc.subjectprobingen
dc.subjectAPHIDS ACYRTHOSIPHON-PISUMen
dc.subjectPROBING BEHAVIORen
dc.subjectPEA APHIDSen
dc.subjectHOST-PLANTen
dc.subjectRESISTANCEen
dc.subjectSPECIALIZATIONen
dc.subjectPUNCTURESen
dc.subjectINGESTIONen
dc.subjectFLIGHTen
dc.subjectEntomologyen
dc.titleFeeding studies on gynoparae, males and apterous virginoparae of Myzus persicae on potato by electrical penetration graphen
dc.typejournalArticleen


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