Phenological alignment of a galling insect used as biocontrol agent for an invasive tree following hemisphere translocation

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Ana Sofia Nunes , F.A. López-Núñez , Liliana Neto Duarte , Elizabete Marchante , Hélia Marchante
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Abstract

Acacia longifolia is one of the most widespread invasive alien plant species along coastal areas in Portugal. In South Africa, this species is also invasive and has been controlled for over 40 years by the Australian gall wasp Trichilogaster acaciaelongifoliae. This biological control agent was introduced in Portugal in 2015, being released immediately after import, i.e., without a laboratory rearing period to adjust the life cycle, and is now established in many locations along the coast. When released in the northern hemisphere, the agent came from the austral spring, with the host-plants having tiny buds, and faced boreal winter with host-plants having large buds. As such it had to synchronize its life cycle with the seasons and phenology of the host-plant in this new location. Both locations have mild summer Mediterranean climates. The present work aims to better understand the life cycle of T. acaciaelongifoliae in the northern hemisphere and how it has aligned its phenology to these new conditions, namely different host-plant phenology and seasons. Two sites were selected (Pataias and São Jacinto), and monitored monthly, from November 2021 to October 2022, to: i) describe the early stages of the life cycle, since oviposition, by collecting and dissecting A. longifolia buds of 5 branches/five trees/site; ii) characterize the stages of the life cycle of T. acaciaelongifoliae inside the developing galls, by collecting and analysing 50 galls/site; and iii) monitoring the development of galls on 10 A. longifolia marked branches/ five trees, in the field. The results suggest that T. acaciaelongifoliae in the northern hemisphere has a univoltine life cycle, but the generations are not completely synchronized at the two sites and even within each site. It is not excluded that two generations may occur throughout the year, i.e., a bivoltine cycle, in some individuals. The alignment of the life cycle may not yet be stabilized. The life cycle seems to be more advanced in the site located further south, Pataias, where adults emerged earlier. Reproductive galls dominated in almost all months, as in South Africa. The present work advances the knowledge on the life cycle of T. acaciaelongifoliae, especially in the northern hemisphere, providing details about the timings and duration of each life cycle stage in this new location. These results are relevant for the management of A. longifolia, stressing the plasticity of the agent life cycle which can facilitate the planning of the biocontrol agent releases in new locations.

一种用作入侵树木生物控制剂的虫瘿昆虫在半球迁移后的物候学调整
相思树(Acacia longifolia)是葡萄牙沿海地区最广泛的外来入侵植物物种之一。在南非,该物种也具有入侵性,40 多年来一直由澳大利亚五倍子蜂 Trichilogaster acaciaelongifoliae 控制。这种生物控制剂于 2015 年被引入葡萄牙,进口后立即释放,即没有经过实验室饲养期来调整生命周期,现已在沿海许多地方建立了稳固的基础。在北半球释放时,该病原体来自寄主植物花蕾较小的南半球春季,而面对寄主植物花蕾较大的北半球冬季。因此,它必须使自己的生命周期与新地点寄主植物的季节和物候同步。这两个地方夏季都是温和的地中海气候。本研究旨在更好地了解 T. acaciaelongifoliae 在北半球的生命周期,以及它是如何根据新的条件(即不同的寄主植物物候和季节)调整其物候的。选择了两个地点(Pataias 和 São Jacinto),从 2021 年 11 月至 2022 年 10 月每月进行监测,以longifolia芽;ii) 通过收集和分析 50 个虫瘿/地点,描述 T. acaciaelongifoliae 在发育中虫瘿内的生命周期阶段;iii) 实地监测 10 个 A. longifolia 标记枝条/5 棵树上虫瘿的发育情况。结果表明,北半球的 T. acaciaelongifoliae 具有单伏生命周期,但两个地点甚至每个地点的世代并不完全同步。不排除某些个体全年可能发生两代,即双伏周期。生命周期的排列可能尚未稳定。在更靠南的帕塔亚斯,成虫出现得更早,生命周期似乎更长。与南非一样,几乎所有月份都以生殖虫瘿为主。本研究工作增进了人们对 T. acaciaelongifoliae 生命周期的了解,尤其是在北半球,详细说明了在这一新地点每个生命周期阶段的时间和持续时间。这些结果与长叶金合欢属(A. longifolia)的管理有关,强调了该病原体生命周期的可塑性,有助于规划在新地点释放生物控制剂。
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Biological Control
Biological Control 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
7.10%
发文量
220
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: Biological control is an environmentally sound and effective means of reducing or mitigating pests and pest effects through the use of natural enemies. The aim of Biological Control is to promote this science and technology through publication of original research articles and reviews of research and theory. The journal devotes a section to reports on biotechnologies dealing with the elucidation and use of genes or gene products for the enhancement of biological control agents. The journal encompasses biological control of viral, microbial, nematode, insect, mite, weed, and vertebrate pests in agriculture, aquatic, forest, natural resource, stored product, and urban environments. Biological control of arthropod pests of human and domestic animals is also included. Ecological, molecular, and biotechnological approaches to the understanding of biological control are welcome.
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