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Revista de Protección Vegetal
On-line version ISSN 2224-4697
Abstract
ASIPUELA-HARO, René; TORRES, Ángel and MARTINEZ RIVERO, María A. Transmission of the sudden wilt disease in the O x G oil palm (Elaeis oleifera × Elaeis guineensis) by the bugs Lincus Curvatus Campos & Roell and Macropygium reticulare F. (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). Rev. Protección Veg. [online]. 2017, vol.32, n.2, pp. 00-00. ISSN 2224-4697.
The behavior of Lincus curvatus Campos & Roell and Macropygium reticulare (Fabricius) as possible vectors of the disease known as sudden wilt in the oil palm hybrid (Elaeis oleífera × Elaeis guineensis) was studied in the province of Orellana, Ecuador. The hosting site of both insects and those carrying flagellates were determined. Disease transmission with L. curvatus in 26-month-old crops and with M. reticulare in 4- and 8- year- old crops was also determined. The values within these determinations were compared by a multiple comparison analysis of proportions using the software Compapro Win 2.0. Of 1025 specimens collected, 76.98 % corresponded to L. curvatus and 23.02 % to M. reticulare. Of the specimens of L. curvatus, 80.48 % was found on the inflorescence peduncles and 19.52 % in the crop interlines; 100 % of M. reticulare was found only in the crop interlines. It was confirmed that 83. 40 % of Lincus sp. n. and 59.75 % of M. reticulare populations carried flagellates (Family: Tripanosomatidae). The disease transmission by both species was confirmed. With L. curvatus the symptoms were reproduced on 70.8 % of the plants evaluated, with the first case reported 27 days after the insects were deposited on the peduncle. With M. reticulare, the symptoms were reproduced in 25.0 % of the 4 year and in 16.67 % of the 8 year palms after 140 and 144 days, respectively, of being deposited the insects on the roots
Keywords : Elaeis oleifera; Elaeis guineensis; Vector insect; Lincus; Macropygium; Sudden wilt; Phytomonas.