Plant Protect. Sci., 2011, 47(2):68-78 | DOI: 10.17221/1/2011-PPS

Biology of Trioza apicalis - a review

Pavel Láska
Department of Zoology, Natural Science Faculty, Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic

The morphology and biology of immature stages and the distinguishing characters of generations in summer are briefly reviewed. The time of migration of the overwintered generation and the use of the median flight time are given. The longevity of overwintered adults, and the start and course of oviposition by overwintered females were observed mainly during June and July. The interval between adult emergence and flights from carrots appears to be very short, 2-3 days. Departure from developmental summer host plants culminates at the beginning of September. The sex ratio of the overwintered generation is not persistent, since it is usually female-biased. In emerged adults in summer the ratio is 50:50, with weak protandry. The systemic action of sucking for the curling of leaves was found by Láska already in 1964. Inliterature records, both subspecies of Daucus carota dominate as developmental hosts, more recently Coriandrum sativum was shown to be more suitable than Petroselinum hortense. Norway spruce, and to a lesser extent other conifers, are predominantly mentioned as overwintering shelter plants. It is not clear how overwintering occurs in regions without coniferous forests, and only undefined shrubs or trees are given in the literature. The first damage was reported inDenmark about in 1896, spreading from about 1918 over just a few years to the other Fennoscandian countries, and later in some other European countries. The spring migration is discussed, which occurs in central and northern Europe on the same date, perhaps explicable by the orientation of this pest or its particular populations to long days, despite the climate and phenology of each region. It is hypothesised that a particularly aggressive race evolved inSjaelland (Denmark) at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth century, which later spread to other regions of northern and centralEurope.

Keywords: Trioza apicalis Förster; Daucus carota L.; immature stages; migration; systemic action of sucking; photoperiod; population

Published: June 30, 2011  Show citation

ACS AIP APA ASA Harvard Chicago Chicago Notes IEEE ISO690 MLA NLM Turabian Vancouver
Láska P. Biology of Trioza apicalis - a review. Plant Protect. Sci. 2011;47(2):68-78. doi: 10.17221/1/2011-PPS.
Download citation

References

  1. Baudyš E. (1936): Hospodářská fytopatologie II. Díl 3: Hubení škůdců živočišných.Vysoká škola zemědělská, Brno.
  2. Bey N.S. (1931): Untersuchungen über Möhrenblattsauger. Zeitschrifft angewangte Entomologie, Berlin, 18: 175-188. Go to original source...
  3. Burckhardt D. (1986): Taxonomy and host plant relationships of the Trioza apicalis Förster complex (Hemiptera, Homoptera: Triozidae). Entomologica Scandinavica, 16: 415-432. Go to original source...
  4. Burckhardt D., Freuler J. (2000): Jumping plantlice (Hemiptera, Psylloidea) from sticky traps in carrot fields in Valais, Switzerland. Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 73: 191-209.
  5. Fischer S., Terrettaz C. (2002): Lutte raisonée contre le psylle de la carotte. Revue suisse Viticulture Arboriculture et Horticulture, 34: 159-165.
  6. Foerster A. (1848): Übersicht der Gattungen und Arten in der Familie der Psylloden (mit 2 Nachträgen).Verhandlungen des Naturhistorischen Vereins der Preussischen Rheinlande, 3: 65-98.
  7. Frank (1893): Über eine Kräuselkrankheit der Mohrrübenblätter durch eine Aphide. Zeitschrift für Pflanzenkrankheiten: 32.
  8. Hodkinson I. D. (2010): Life cycle variation and adaptation in jumping plant lice (Insecta: Hemiptera: Psylloidea): a global synthesis. Journal of Natural History, 43: 65-179. Go to original source...
  9. Husås O. (1940): Krusesyke pa gulrot. Tidsskrift for det Norske Landbruk, 47: 3-19.
  10. Kristoffersen L., Anderbrant O. (2007): Carrot psyllid (Trioza apicalis) winter habitats - insights in shelter plant preference and migratory capacity. Journal of Applied Entomology, 131: 174-178. Go to original source...
  11. Krumrey G., Wendland E.J. (1973): Versuchsergebnisse zur Bekämpfung des Möhrenblattflohes. Gesunde Pflanzen, 25: 170, 172-175.
  12. Láska P. (1964): Příspěvek k bionomii a ochraně proti Trioza apicalis Först. (Triozidae, Homoptera). Zoologické listy, 13: 327-332.
  13. Láska P. (1968): Merule mrkvová (Trioza apicalis Först). [Dissertation.] Olomouc.
  14. Láska P. (1974): Studie über den Möhrenblattfloh (Trioza apicalis Först.) (Triozidae, Homoptera). Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Academiae Scientiarum Bohemoslovacae, Brno, 8: 1-44.
  15. Láska P., Rogl J. (2008): Periodicity of the outbreaks of the carrot psyllid (Trioza apicalis) cannot be explained by sunspot activity. Biologia, 63: 1181-1183. Go to original source...
  16. Láska P., Nissinen A., Tiilikkala K. (2011): The migration flight of carrot psyllid (Trioza apicalis) to carrot (Daucus carota) fields at different latitudes (in print).
  17. Lundblad O. (1929): Morotbladloppan Trioza viridula Zett. Dess biology och upptrande som skadedjur I Swerige. Meddelanden fran Centralanstalten för Försöksväsendet pa Jordbruksomrädet; Entomologiska Avdelningen Stockholm, 350 (55): 1-45.
  18. Markkula M., Laurema S., Tiittanen K. (1976): Systemic damage caused by Trioza apicalis on carrot. Symposia Biologica Hungarica, 16: 153-155. Go to original source...
  19. Mühle E. (1953): Kartei für Pflanzenschutz und Schädlingsbekämpfung, Leipzig.
  20. Nehlin G., Valterová I., Borg-Karlson AQ.-K. (1994): Use of conifer volatiles to reduce injury caused by carrot psyllid, Trioza apicalis, Förster (Homoptera, Psylloidea). Journal of Chemical Ecology, 20: 771-783. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  21. Nehlin G, Valtrová I., Borg-Karlson A.-K. (1996): Monoterpenes released from Apiaceae and the egglaying preferences opf the carrot psyllid, Trioza apicalis. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 80: 83-86. Go to original source...
  22. Nissinen A., Ibrahim M., Kainulainen P., Tiilikkala K., Holopainen J.K. (2005): Influence of carrot psyllid (Trioza apicalis) feeding or exogenous limonene or methyl jasmonate treatment on composition of carrot (Daucus carota) leaf essential oil and headspace volatiles. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 53: 8631-8638. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  23. Nissinen A., Vanhala P., Holopainen J.K., Tiilikkala K. (2007): Short feeding period of carrot psyllid (Trioza apicalis) females at early growth stages of carrot reduces yield and causes leaf discolouration. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 125: 277-283. Go to original source...
  24. Nissinen A., Kristoffersen L., Andebrant O. (2008): Physiological state of female and light intensity affect the host-plant selection of carrot psyllid, Trioza apicalis (Hemiptera: Triozidae). European Journal of Entomology, 105: 227-232. Go to original source...
  25. Ossiannilsson F. (1941): Nomenklatorisches über Trioza viridula Zett. (Hemipt. Psyll.) Opuscula entomologica Lund, 6: 70
  26. Ossiannilsson F. (1992): The Psylloidea (Homoptera) of Fennoccandia and Denmark. Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica, 26: 347. Go to original source...
  27. Ozols E. (1925): Zala burkanu lapu uts (Trioza viridula Zett.). Lauksaimniecibas Parvaldes Izdevums, Krajuma pie "Letas" Riga: 32.
  28. Ozols E. (1962): Nekotorye zakonomernosti dinamiki chislennosti morkovnoy listobloshki Trioza viridula Zett. In: Sbornik dokladov nauchnoy konferencii po zashchite rasteniy, Talin, Saku 4-7 avgusta 1960: 281-286.
  29. Rostrup S. (1921): Gulerods-Krusesyge, foraarsaget af Gulerods-Bladloppen (Trioza viridula). Tidsskrift for Landbrugets Planteavl, 27: 617-630.
  30. Rygg T. (1977): Biological investigations on the carrot psyllid Trioza apicalis Förster (Homoptera, Triozidae). Meldinger fra Norges Landbrukshøgskole 56: 1-20.
  31. Schmidt M. (1944): Beobachtungen an Gemüseschädlingen. Kranke Pflanzen, 21: 71-73.
  32. Tiilikkala K., Ketola J., Taivalmaa S.L. (1995): Monitoring and threshold values for control of the carrot psyllid. IOBC/WPRS Bulletin, 19(11): 18-24.
  33. Valterová I., Nehlin G., Borg-Karlson A.K. (1997): Host plant chemistry and preferences in egg-laying Trioza apicalis (Homoptera, Psylloidea). Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 25: 477-491. Recived for publication January 4, 2011 Go to original source...

This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY NC 4.0), which permits non-comercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original publication is properly cited. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.