Susceptibility of Rhododendron to Azalea Lace Bug, Stephanitis pyrioides (Scott)

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Ryan R Garrison, P. Tobin
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Abstract

The invasive azalea lace bug, Stephanitis pyrioides (Scott), is one of the most damaging insect pests of the genus Rhododendron, especially azaleas. Feeding by nymphs and adults reduces the aesthetic value of infested plants. Rhododendron spp. (L.) and cultivars are a major component of public and private landscapes in the Pacific Northwest, as well as other parts of the U.S.. Variability in the susceptibility of Rhododendron to S. pyrioides has been previously examined but generally on a limited number of Rhododendron species and cultivars. We measured the susceptibility of 71 Rhododendron species, varieties, and cultivars over two years, selecting plants across the phylogenetic tree of Rhododendron, and quantified the proportion of leaf damage caused by S. pyrioides. We observed that trichome presence did not predict S. pyrioides damage. Plants from the subgenus Azaleastrum were the significantly most susceptible subgenus, and all sampled plants from this subgenus had measurable damage. In contrast, plants from the subgenus Hymenanthes were the significantly least susceptible, and most Hymenanthes plants had no measurable damage. This study provides a guideline for using host plant resistance to S. pyrioides in plant selection, and emphasizes the potential for S. pyrioides management if susceptible azaleas are to be used in the landscape. Species used in this study: Azalea lace bug, Stephanitis pyrioides, Rhododendron spp.
杜鹃属植物对杜鹃花蕾丝虫的敏感性
侵入性杜鹃花斑虫Stephanitis pyroides(Scott)是杜鹃花属中最具破坏性的害虫之一,尤其是杜鹃花。若虫和成虫的喂养降低了受感染植物的美学价值。杜鹃属(L.)和品种是太平洋西北部以及美国其他地区公共和私人景观的主要组成部分。杜鹃对梨形花易感性的变异性以前已经过研究,但通常是在数量有限的杜鹃物种和品种上。在两年的时间里,我们测量了71个杜鹃品种、品种和栽培品种的易感性,在杜鹃的系统发育树上选择了植物,并量化了梨形花对叶片损伤的比例。我们观察到毛状体的存在并不能预测梨状硫的损害。Azalistrum亚属的植物是最易感的亚属,该亚属的所有采样植物都有可测量的损伤。相比之下,菊花亚属的植物明显最不易感,大多数菊花植物没有可测量的损伤。本研究为在植物选择中利用寄主植物对梨形花的抗性提供了指导,并强调了如果在景观中使用易感杜鹃花,梨形花管理的潜力。本研究中使用的物种:杜鹃花、梨状Stephanitis pyroides、杜鹃花。
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Journal of environmental horticulture
Journal of environmental horticulture Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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