Wide dispersal of aphid‐pathogenic Entomophthorales among aphids relies upon migratory alates
Open Access
- 11 March 2004
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Environmental Microbiology
- Vol. 6 (5) , 510-516
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1462-2920.2004.00594.x
Abstract
Entomophthoralean mycoses are of general importance in the natural control of aphids, but mechanisms involved in their dissemination are poorly understood. Despite several possible means of fungal survival, the dispersal of the mycoses in aphids has never been related to the flight of their migratory alates that are able to locate suitable host plants. In this study, aphid‐pathogenic fungi proved to be widely disseminated among various aphids by their alates through migratory flight based on the following findings. First, up to 36.6% of the 7139 migratory alates (including nine species of vegetable or cereal aphids) trapped from air > 30 m above the ground in three provinces of China were found bearing eight species of fungal pathogens. Of those, six were aphid‐specific Entomophthorales dominated in individual cases by Pandora neoaphidis, which occurs globally but has no resting spores discovered to date. Secondly, infected alates were confirmed to be able to fly for hours, to initiate colonies on plants after flight and to transmit fungal infection to their offspring in a laboratory experiment, in which 238 Sitobion avenae alates were individually flown in a computer‐monitoring flight mill system after exposure to a spore shower of P. neoaphidis and then allowed to colonize host plants.Keywords
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