Analysis of tea plant resistance to tea green leafhopper, Empoasca onukii, by detecting stylet‐probing behavior with DC electropenetrography

The tea green leafhopper, Empoasca onukiiMatsuda (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae), is a serious pest of tea plants in East Asia. Previous work has shown that two tea germplasms, Cd19 and Cd289, sustain less hopperburn damage by E. onukii than does Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze cv. ‘Yabuki...

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description The tea green leafhopper, Empoasca onukiiMatsuda (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae), is a serious pest of tea plants in East Asia. Previous work has shown that two tea germplasms, Cd19 and Cd289, sustain less hopperburn damage by E. onukii than does Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze cv. ‘Yabukita’ (Theaceae), and E. onukii excretes less honeydew on these germplasms than on the susceptible Yabukita. This study investigated the feeding behavior of E. onukii with a direct current electropenetrograph (DC EPG) to compare feeding behaviors, including ingestion, on resistant tea germplasms and Yabukita. Feeding behaviors on the resistant germplasms were significantly restricted, with few bouts of active ingestion of short duration and long periods of non‐probing, whereas E. onukii engaged in active ingestion of long duration many times on the susceptible cv. Yabukita. The tea germplasms, Cd19 and Cd289, therefore showed strong resistance to E. onukii. Furthermore, the shape of puncture holes left after probing was compared between the susceptible Yabukita and the resistant germplasms. The puncture holes on Cd19 and Cd289 were indistinct in shape and closed compared with those on Yabukita.
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subjects antixenosis
Behavior
breeding material
Camellia sinensis
CD19 antigen
CD28 antigen
Cicadellidae
Direct current
electrical penetration graph
Empoasca onukii
EPG
Feeding
Feeding behavior
FE‐SEM
Hemiptera
Honeydew
Ingestion
NanoSuit
Plant resistance
resistance mechanism
Tea
Theaceae
Typhlocybinae
title Analysis of tea plant resistance to tea green leafhopper, Empoasca onukii, by detecting stylet‐probing behavior with DC electropenetrography
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