Salinity stress affects the demographic characteristics of Frankliniella occidentalis (Thys.: Thripidae) on virus-infected tomato plants

IF 1.2 3区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY Arthropod-Plant Interactions Pub Date : 2025-01-19 DOI:10.1007/s11829-024-10119-9
Maryam Aleosfoor, Lida Fekrat, Kambiz Minaei
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Salinization stands out as a harsh environmental stress element that hinders the productivity of crops. Climatic changes, alterations in land utilization, and changes in the salinity levels of irrigation water are the main reasons of rising salinization of soil. Enhanced soil salinity modifies the plant quality, potentially leading to cascading impacts on phytophagous insects. On the other hand, virus infection of host plants can have notable effects on the demographic characteristics of the herbivorous insects including virus vectors. So, in our study we investigated how salinity stress affects the demographic characteristics of Frankliniella occidentalis (WFT) through cherry tomato plant infected with tomato yellow ring virus (TYRV). Despite significant enhancement of adult longevity, oviposition period, and fecundity of WFT on virus-infected plants under no-stress conditions, these parameters were adversely affected by salinity stress, leading to a decline in overall fitness of the WFT. The salinity interfered the development duration of nymphs, adult longevity, and oviposition of WFT. Remarkable differences detected in the intrinsic and finite increase rates as well as the net reproduction rate of WFT under high level of salinity. Salinity had a negative impact on WFT development; nonetheless, population projection forecasted a clear but slower growth trend in WFT population particularly under moderate level of salinity (2.8 dS/m of NaCl), while high level of salinity (4.7 dS/m) led to notable fitness costs in WFT populations. The results imply that WFT may pose a growing threat in both virus-free and virus-infected environments characterized by low to moderate salinity levels, potentially exacerbating the negative impacts of salinity on tomato yields. This study will provide insights into the life table characteristics of WFT in tomato fields infected with tomato yellow ring orthotospovirus, aiding in environmentally friendly management strategies.

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Salinity stress affects western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande), by affecting food sources, physiology, and behavior, leading to reduced fitness and increased mortality rates.

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盐度胁迫对西方Frankliniella occidentalis (Thys)种群特征的影响。:蓟马科)在受病毒感染的番茄植株上
盐碱化是阻碍作物生产力的严酷环境压力因素。气候变化、土地利用方式的改变和灌溉水含盐量的变化是土壤盐碱化上升的主要原因。土壤盐分的增加改变了植物的品质,可能导致对植食性昆虫的级联影响。另一方面,寄主植物的病毒感染会对包括病毒载体在内的食草昆虫的种群特征产生显著影响。因此,本研究通过侵染番茄黄环病毒(TYRV)的樱桃番茄植株,研究了盐胁迫对西富兰克林菌(Frankliniella occidentalis, WFT)种群特征的影响。尽管在无胁迫条件下,病毒侵染植株上WFT的成虫寿命、产卵期和繁殖力显著增加,但这些参数受到盐度胁迫的不利影响,导致WFT的整体适合度下降。盐度对白蛉若虫发育期、成虫寿命和产卵有影响。在高盐度条件下,WFT的内在增长率和有限增长率以及净繁殖率存在显著差异。盐度对WFT的发展有负面影响;尽管如此,种群预测表明,在中等盐度(2.8 dS/m NaCl)条件下,褐飞虱种群有明显但缓慢的增长趋势,而在高盐度(4.7 dS/m NaCl)条件下,褐飞虱种群的适应成本显著。结果表明,在低至中等盐度的无病毒和病毒感染环境中,WFT可能会造成越来越大的威胁,并可能加剧盐度对番茄产量的负面影响。本研究将有助于了解番茄黄环正形体病毒侵染番茄田中WFT的生命表特征,为制定环境友好型管理策略提供依据。盐度胁迫通过影响西方花蓟马(Frankliniella occidentalis, Pergande)的食物来源、生理和行为,导致其适应性降低和死亡率增加。
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Arthropod-Plant Interactions
Arthropod-Plant Interactions 生物-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: Arthropod-Plant Interactions is dedicated to publishing high quality original papers and reviews with a broad fundamental or applied focus on ecological, biological, and evolutionary aspects of the interactions between insects and other arthropods with plants. Coverage extends to all aspects of such interactions including chemical, biochemical, genetic, and molecular analysis, as well reporting on multitrophic studies, ecophysiology, and mutualism. Arthropod-Plant Interactions encourages the submission of forum papers that challenge prevailing hypotheses. The journal encourages a diversity of opinion by presenting both invited and unsolicited review papers.
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