Role of Nitidulid Beetles and Vinegar Flies in the Sexual Cycle ofMucor Piriformisin Tree Fruit Orchards
作者:
MichailidesThemis J.,
MorganDavid P.,
SpottsRobert A.,
BeglingerChristian,
AndréPierre,
期刊:
Mycologia
(Taylor Available online 1992)
卷期:
Volume 84,
issue 4
页码: 488-496
ISSN:0027-5514
年代: 1992
DOI:10.1080/00275514.1992.12026168
出版商: Taylor&Francis
关键词: Carpophilusspp.;Coleoptera;Diptera;Drosophila melanogaster;Mucorales;Prunus persica;Pyrus communis;Zygomycetes
数据来源: Taylor
摘要:
ABSTRACTNitidulid beetles (Carpophilusspp.) and vinegar flies (Drosophila melanogaster) from stone and pome fruit orchards readily acquired propagules of + and−mating types ofMucor piriformisfrom decayed fruit and transmitted them to healthy fruit on which zygospores developed. Higher numbers of decayed fruits on the orchard floor resulted in increased acquisition of + and−mating types ofM. piriformisby vinegar flies and vice versa. In controlled laboratory and field experiments, nitidulid beetles and vinegar flies acquired propagules of + and−mating types ofM. piriformisand carried them on healthy peach and nectarine fruits, resulting in fruit infection and development of zygospores ofM. piriformis.Propagules of + and−mating types ofM. piriformispersisted for at least 11 days on natural populations of vinegar flies after exposure to fruit decayed byM. piriformis.Numbers of zygospores developed on fruit exposed to contaminated nitidulid beetles and vinegar flies varied considerably from fruit to fruit as did numbers of zygospores resulting from contaminated insects plated in dishes containing acidified potato-dextrose agar. Several zygospores ofM. piriformisdeveloped on peaches as a result of insect activity germinated in 15% of the fruit placed in the field during the winter.
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