Effect of insect exclusion on the incidence of yellow vine disease and of the associated bacterium in squash

Citation
B. Bextine et al., Effect of insect exclusion on the incidence of yellow vine disease and of the associated bacterium in squash, PLANT DIS, 85(8), 2001, pp. 875-878
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
PLANT DISEASE
ISSN journal
01912917 → ACNP
Volume
85
Issue
8
Year of publication
2001
Pages
875 - 878
Database
ISI
SICI code
0191-2917(200108)85:8<875:EOIEOT>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Yellow vine (YV) of cucurbits, associated with a phloem-limited bacterium, causes rapid wilting and death in affected plants. In a previous study expe rimental insecticide-treated plots had a lower incidence of YV than untreat ed plots, suggesting that insects were involved in the transmission of the bacterium. In the study reported here, we compared the incidence of YV and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) detection of the YV bacterium in noncovered squash plants (Cucurbita pepo var. melopepo) with plants covered with fine -mesh fabric secured in such a way that insects were excluded. Rows of squa sh were covered with row mesh cover that was stretched over hoops and ancho red in the soil. The row cover was removed after 40 or 50 days, at which ti me all plants were sampled destructively by harvesting the crown and root. In the first experiment, 3% of the noncovered plants had foliar symptoms, 7 % were positive with the use of Dienes' stain, and 25% were positive when a nalyzed by PCR with specific primers. No covered plants were positive by an y detection method, and no plants in the second experiment had foliar sympt oms or tested positive with Dienes' stain. However, 20% of noncovered and 0 % of covered plants were PCR positive. These data support the hypothesis th at insects were involved in the transmission of the bacterium.