The Leaf Color and Trichome Density Influence the Whitefly Infestation in Different Cassava Cultivars

Author:

Pastório Marcelo A.,Hoshino Adriano T.,Kitzberger Cíntia S. G.,Bortolotto Orcial C.,de Oliveira Luciano M.ORCID,dos Santos Adevanir Martins,Lima Wilmar F.,Menezes Junior Ayres de O.,Androcioli Humberto G.ORCID

Abstract

The whitefly species Bemisia tuberculata and Aleurotrixus aepim (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) are considered important cassava (Manihot esculenta) pests. Leaf color and other morphological characteristics can influence the pest’s interactions with the host plants. Thus, this study aimed to identify the relationship between whitefly occurrence and trichome density and leaf color in different cassava cultivars. The study was conducted in the field during the 2014/2015 and 2016/2017 crop seasons. The whitefly occurrence was surveyed in the cultivars, IAPAR 19, IPR Upira, IPR União, IAC 576-70, IAC 14, IAC 90, Catarina Branca, Santa Helena and Baianinha. The whitefly nymph quantification was correlated with non-glandular trichome density, luminosity (L*) and chroma (a* and b*) of the cassava leaves. IAPAR 19 and IAC 14 were less infested by whitefly nymphs when contrasted with IPR União, IPR Upira and Baianinha, which were the most infested. The lowest B. tuberculata infestations were correlated with lesser trichome density, highest light reflection and highest chroma in the sprout and the plant’s superior third portion leaves. Low A. aepim infestation in both crop seasons made it impossible to verify its correlation with the studied cassava plant characteristics. The cultivars IAPAR 19 and IAC 14 could contribute towards B. tuberculata management in regions with a history of whitefly infestation.

Funder

Instituto de Desenvolvimento Rural do Paraná

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Insect Science

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