Worldwide potential insect vectors of Xylella fastidiosa and assessment of their importance with a focus on Morocco
In Morocco, the climate conditions are favorable for the establishment and the spread of . However, the successful establishment of the bacterium depends on many factors; mainly: bacterial subspecies and sequence type, host plants susceptibility, feeding behavior and transmission efficiency of the i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Hellenic Plant Protection Journal 2024-01, Vol.17 (1), p.1-30 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In Morocco, the climate conditions are favorable for the establishment and the spread of
. However, the successful establishment of the bacterium depends on many factors; mainly: bacterial subspecies and sequence type, host plants susceptibility, feeding behavior and transmission efficiency of the insect vectors. Knowledge of the relationship between the bacterium–affected crop agro-ecosystem and potential insect vectors is of crucial importance. In this work, we list the tritrophic interaction
-host plants-insect vectors that occur worldwide in order to apply it to the current situation in Morocco and for risk analysis on the bacterium in the country. Two most relevant
subspecies of the bacterium (in terms of impact on crops) were considered, namely, subsp.
and subsp.
. Based on the international literature and public databases, the majority of the
-insect vectors are comprised in two families: Cicadellidae and Aphrophoridae. Among all cicadellid species recorded, a high number had the capacity to transmit
to hosts in America while this ability is null for other regions (except
Say (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) recorded in Algeria). In Morocco, none of the cicadellid genera reported worldwide as vectors of
have been so far reported, whereas many species of spittlebugs and leafhoppers are present.
Melichar (Hemiptera: Aphrophoridae) is highly abundant in Morocco and could play a role as potential vector in case the bacterium is introduced in the country. With regard to the
hosts, citrus, olive, almond and grapevine, forest agroecosystems and oleander are considered the main susceptible species present in Morocco. |
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ISSN: | 2732-656X 2732-656X |
DOI: | 10.2478/hppj-2024-0001 |