Dendrochronology reveals different effects among host tree species from feeding by Lycorma delicatula (White)

Andrew C. Dechaine, Douglas G. Pfeiffer, T. Kuhar, S. Salom, T. Leskey, Kelly C. McIntyre, Brian Walsh, James H. Speer
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The spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula (White) (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae), was first detected in the United States in Berks County, Pennsylvania, in 2014. Native to China, this phloem-feeding planthopper threatens agricultural, ornamental, nursery, and timber industries in its invaded range through quarantine restrictions on shipments, as well as impacts on plants themselves. The long-term impacts of L. delicatula feeding on tree species have not been well studied in North America. Using standard dendrochronological methods on cores taken from trees with differing levels of L. delicatula infestation and systemic insecticidal control, we quantified the impact of L. delicatula feeding on the annual growth of four tree species in Pennsylvania: Ailanthus altissima, Juglans nigra, Liriodendron tulipifera, and Acer rubrum. The results suggest that L. delicatula feeding is associated with the diminished growth of A. altissima, but no change was observed in any other tree species tested. The results also suggest that systemic insecticides mitigate the impact of L. delicatula feeding on A. altissima growth.
树年代学揭示白石竹取食对寄主树种的不同影响
斑点灯笼蝇,Lycorma delicatula (White)(半翅目:灯蛾科),于2014年在美国宾夕法尼亚州的Berks县首次被发现。这种原产于中国的以韧皮部为食的飞虱,通过对运输的检疫限制,以及对植物本身的影响,威胁着其入侵范围内的农业、观赏、苗圃和木材工业。在北美地区,对乳酸菌取食对树木的长期影响还没有很好的研究。采用标准的树木年代学方法,对不同程度的苦枝线虫侵染和系统杀虫剂控制的树木岩心进行了研究,量化了苦枝线虫取食对美国宾夕法尼亚州4种树种(Ailanthus altissima、Juglans nigra、Liriodendron tulipifera和rubrum)年生长的影响。结果表明,乳酸菌取食与高桫椤生长下降有关,而对其他树种没有影响。结果还表明,系统杀虫剂可以减轻细纹乳杆菌取食对高山田葵生长的影响。
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