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   مقاومت آنتی‌زنوزی ارقام گلابی به پسیل گلابی [(cacopsylla pyricola (foerster)] در شرایط محیطی کرج  
   
نویسنده لطیفیان مسعود ,عبدالهی حمید ,قائمی راضیه
منبع نهال و بذر - 1402 - دوره : 39 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:495 -526
چکیده    پسیل گلابی، cacopsylla pyricola (foerster)، یکی از مهمترین آفات گلابی است. این پژوهش با هدف بررسی مقاومت ارقام برتر گلابی نسبت این آفت برای استفاده در برنامه های مدیریت تلفیقی کنترل آن و به نژادی گلابی انجام شد. برای انجام این پژوهش نُه رقم گلابی شامل: بوهمه، شاه میوه، نطنزی، سبری، درگزی، لوئیزبون، هاروست کوئین، پوتوماک وکوشیا استفاده شد. نمونه بردای از جمعیت مراحل مختلف پسیل گلابی در اوج فعالیت آن یعنی در اوایل فرورین تا آبان به فاصله هر هفت روز یکبار انجام شد. ارزیابی ها در قالب طرح بلوک کامل تصادفی با چهار تکرار در باغ کلکسیون ذخایر توارثی گلابی پژوهشکده میوه های معتدله و سردسیری در ایستگاه کمالشهر کرج از سال‌ 1399 تا سال 1402 به مدت چهار سال اجرا گردید. شاخص های مقاومت آنتی زنوزی شامل شاخص های جذب، تجمع، نرخ فراوانی نسبی استقرار، عدم رجحان و شیوع تخم، پوره و حشره کامل بود. خصوصیات درخت ارقام گلابی شامل: شاخه یکساله، شاخه جاری، برگ، گل و میوه نیز مورد بررسی قرار گرفت. نتایج نشان داد که ارقام گلابی شامل: کوشیا، بوهمه، سبری، نطنزی و پوتوماک نسبت به آفت پسیل گلابی مقاوم تر بودند. شاخص جذب تخم، پوره و حشره کامل به ترتیب 0/99، 0/99و 0/95، شاخص تجمع 58/30، 149/14 و 16/13، نرخ فراوانی نسبی استقرار 3/68، 3/65و 3/40، شاخص عدم رجحان 98/04، 98/06و 98/19و شاخص شیوع 66/49، 49/47 و 47/50به ترتیب تخم، پوره و حشره کامل بود.
کلیدواژه گلابی، پسیل، میزبان‌یابی، پذیرش میزبان، عدم رجحان، شاخص شیوع
آدرس سازمان تحقیقات، آموزش و ترویج کشاورزی, پژوهشکده میوه های معتدله و سردسیری، موسسه تحقیقات علوم باغبانی, ایران, سازمان تحقیقات، آموزش و ترویج کشاورزی, پژوهشکده میوه های معتدله و سردسیری، موسسه تحقیقات علوم باغبانی, ایران, سازمان تحقیقات، آموزش و ترویج کشاورزی, موسسه تحقیقات گیاهپزشکی کشور, بخش تحقیقات نماتد شناسی, ایران
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   antixenosis resistance of pear cultivars to pear psylla [(cacopsylla pyricola (foerster)] under the environmental conditions of karaj in iran  
   
Authors latifian m. ,abdollahi h. ,ghaemi r.
Abstract    pear psylla [(cacopsylla pyricola (foerster)] is one of the most important pests affecting pear production. the main purpose of this research was to investigate the resistance of pear cultivars to pear psylla for recommendation in integrated pest management and national pear breeding programs. this research was carried out using randomized complete block design with foure replications in kamalshahr research station in karaj, iran, in four growing seasons from 2019 to 2023. nine pear cultivars; boheme, shah mieveh, natanzi, sebri, dargazi, louis bonne, harvest queen, potomac and coscia. data about psyllids population at different stages; eggs, nymphs, and dult, was collected and recorded at the peak of its activity, i.e., from early february to november, every seven days. antixenosis resistance indices included; attraction index, mean crowding intensity, relative abundance establishment rate, non-preference index and prevalence index of eggs, nymphs and adults were calculated. tree characteristics; form, one year old branches growth, leaves, flowers and fruits were examined. the results showed that the most resistant cultivars to pear psylla were; cosia, boheme, sabri, natanzi and potomac. atteraction index was 0.99, 0.99 and 0.95, crowding intensity index was 58.30, 149.14 and 16.13, relative establishment rate was 3.68, 3.65 and 3.40 for egg, nymph and adult stages, respectively. non-perference index was 98.04, 98.06 and 19.98 and the prevalence index was 49.66, 49.47 and 47.50 for egg, nymph and adult stages, respectively. keywords: pear, psylla, host finding, host acceptance, cultivar sensitivity. introductioncurrent management practices are sufficient to effectively control pear psylla (murray et al., 2021). in many countries, collections of pear cultivars have been established in some important pear-growing areas with a wide range of cultivars of national, local and foreign origin to evaluate resistance to diseases and pests (braniste and militaru, 2007). antixenosis resistance of pear cultivars to pear psylla has been described with non-preferential egg laying. it has also been found that this type of resistance mechanism affects the size of the initial nymph population (bell and puterka, 2003). the main goal of this research was to investigate the details of the host preference and resistance mechanism of nine pear cultivars to pear psylla for recommendation in integrated pest management and national pear breeding programs. materials and methodsthis research was carried out using randomized complete block design with foure replications in kamalshahr research station in karaj, iran, in four growing seasons from 2019 to 2023. nine pear cultivars; boheme, shah mieveh, natanzi, sebri, dargazi, beiruti (louis bonne), harvest queen, potomac and coscia. data about psyllids population at different stages; eggs, nymphs, and dult, was collected and recorded at the peak of its activity, i.e., from early february to november, every 7 days. antixenosis resistance indices included; attraction index, mean crowding intensity, relative abundance establishment rate, non-preference index and prevalence index of eggs, nymphs and adults were calculated. tree characteristics; form, one year old branches growth, leaves, flowers and fruits were examined. after testing normality of the data kolmogorov-smirnov test, analysis of variance was performed based on priciples of random complete block design using ibm spss statistics 27.0.1.0 software. for grouping pear cultivars based on the level of sensitivity to pear psylla, cluster analysis was employed. the relationship between characteristics of pear cultivars and antixenosis resistance indices was studied using correlation analysis. factor analysis was performed to identify unobservable effective combined factors on resistance mechanism based on sets of observable indices. the accuracy of cluster analysis method was examined using linear discriminant analysis (lda), normal discriminant analysis (nda), or discriminant function analysis and fisher’s linear discriminant analysis. results and discussionshah miveh pear cultivar was the most sensitive cultivar to pear psylla. the most resistant cultivars to pear psylla were; coscia, boheme, sebri, natanzi and potomac. increase in host antixenosis properties based on reduction of attraction index led to increase in the time spent in egg-laying activities, decrease in the egg-laying rate, and as its consequences, decrease in attractiveness of the host for egg-laying in resistant pear cultivars. in host-finding stage, adult psylla must randomly search in a habitat until it finds one of the important stimuli for selection of pear cultivars.morphological stimuli of pear cultivars for host-finding include different growth characteristics of the tree, flower, leaves and availability of host. pear cultivars resistant to pear psylla can be good alternatives to chemical control and manage the pest. it has been reported that the genetic control of resistance to pear psylla is polygenic trait (dondini et al., 2015). this genetic mechanism reduces the possibility of the emergence of resistant biotypes of the pest, and rewards investing in development and use of resistant pear cultivars to psylla in integrated pest management and control. this approach is very important and eco-friendly. referencesbell, r.l. and puterka, g.l. 2003. modes of host plant resistance to pear psylla: a review. proceedings of the xi eucarpia symposium on fruit breeding and genetics 663 (pp. 183-188). doi: 10.17660/actahortic.2004.663.26branişte, n. and militaru, m. 2007. germplasm fund of pyrus sp. presently in ex situ romanian collections. in x international pear symposium 800 (pp. 497-502). doi: 10.17660/actahortic.2008.800.63dondini, l., de franceschi, p., ancarani, v., civolani, s., fano, e.a. and musacchi, s. 2015. identification of a qtl for psylla resistance in pear via genome scanning approach. scientia horticulturae, 197, pp.568-572. doi: 10.1016/j.scienta.2015.10.018murray, k., jepson, p.c. and hedstrom, c. 2021. integrated pest management strategic plan for oregon and washington pears: summary of a workshop held on march 5, 2020 in hood river, oregon. oregon state university extension service. 80 pp.
Keywords pear ,psylla ,host finding ,host acceptance ,cultivar sensitivity
 
 

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