Interaction of the Causal Agent of Apricot bud gall Acalitus phloeocoptes (Nalepa) with Apricot: Implications in Infested Tissues

Author:

Li ShijuanORCID,Khurshid Muhammad,Yao Junsheng,Dawuda Mohammed Mujitaba,Zhang Jin,Hassan Zeeshan,Ahmad Shahbaz,Xu Bingliang

Abstract

ABSTRACTApricot bud gall mite, Acalitus phloeocoptes (Nalepa), is a destructive arthropod pest that causes significant economic losses to apricot trees worldwide. Infested bud examination revealed that the starch granules in the bud axon were extended at the onset of the attack. During the later stages of the attack, the cytoplasm was distributed in apricot. The results also demonstrated that the accumulation of large amounts of cytokinin (zeatin, ZT) and auxin (indoleacetic acid, IAA) led to rapid bud proliferation during the rapid growth period. Abscisic acid (ABA) controls the development of gall buds and plays a vital role in gall bud maturity. The reduction of gibberellic acid (GA3) content led to rapid lignification at the later phase of bud development. Our results reveal the mechanism underlying the interaction of apricot bud gall with its parasite and provide reliable information for designing valuable breeding programs. This study will be quite useful for pest management and will provide a comprehensive evaluation of ecology-based cost-effective control, life history and demographic parameters of A. phloeocoptes.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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