Combined effect of timing, position and management on Halyomorpha halys feeding injury assessment on apple cultivars

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of Applied Entomology Pub Date : 2024-06-30 DOI:10.1111/jen.13319
Livia Zapponi, Serena Giorgia Chiesa, Gianfranco Anfora, Loris Chini, Luca Gallimbeni, Claudio Ioriatti, Valerio Mazzoni, Alberto Saddi, Gino Angeli
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Halyomorpha halys is an invasive stink bug, native to east Asia, responsible for extensive economic loss in numerous crops. Since several factors can influence the severity of the recorded injury level, we performed field and semi-field experiments in commercial apple orchards to monitor their interaction. To establish how position (both in the orchard and on the canopy), management and cultivar interact in determining pre-harvest injury levels, more than 100,000 apples, distributed over 106 orchard blocks, were examined in the field. Apples located higher in the canopy, on edge rows and in orchards with organic management had a higher number of external injuries and such factors were more relevant when occurring in combination, and on mid and late-season cultivars. Exclusion cages were used to assess if the injury severity changed with the apple growth stage and with the life stage of H. halys, exposing Red delicious apples to adults and nymphs for 48 hours, from May to July. Early-season injuries did not evolve in distinct depressions nor in wide areas with necrotic tissue. Later in season, the injury severity was higher and similar for adults and older nymphs (fourth and fifth instars), with the development of depressions externally and necrotic tissue internally. Thus, even a low number of individuals could cause severe damage, over a short exposure period, when it happened near full maturation. The combined results offer new insights to support the development of informed and sustainable control strategies.

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时间、位置和管理对苹果栽培品种 Halyomorpha halys 食害评估的综合影响
苹果蝽(Halyomorpha halys)是一种入侵性蝽象,原产于东亚,给许多作物造成了巨大的经济损失。由于多种因素会影响所记录的伤害程度,我们在商业苹果园进行了田间和半田间试验,以监测这些因素之间的相互作用。为了确定位置(果园内和树冠上)、管理和栽培品种在决定采收前损伤程度方面的相互作用,我们在田间对分布在 106 个果园区块的 100,000 多个苹果进行了检测。位于树冠较高处、边缘行和有机管理果园中的苹果受到的外部伤害较多,当这些因素同时出现时,对中晚熟品种的影响更大。从 5 月到 7 月,将红美味苹果与成虫和若虫接触 48 小时,使用排除笼来评估伤害严重程度是否随苹果生长阶段和哈雷虫生命阶段而变化。早季的伤害没有明显的凹陷,也没有大面积的坏死组织。季节后期,成虫和老龄若虫(第四和第五龄)的损伤严重程度较高且相似,外部出现凹陷,内部出现坏死组织。因此,在接近完全成熟时,即使个体数量较少,也会在短时间内造成严重损害。这些综合结果为制定明智和可持续的控制策略提供了新的见解。
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