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Record W2056295726 · doi:10.1653/024.092.0134

New Record of Thrips Species Associated with Soybeans in Puerto Rico

2009· article· en· W2056295726 on OpenAlex

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Bibliographic record

VenueFlorida Entomologist · 2009
Typearticle
Languageen
FieldAgricultural and Biological Sciences
TopicInsect-Plant Interactions and Control
Canadian institutionsnot available
Fundersnot available
KeywordsBiologyThripsEcologyZoologyBotany

Abstract

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This is the first record of Caliothrips phaseoli Hood, Frankliniella gossypiana Hood and, Echinothrips americanus (Morgan) attacking soybean, Glycine max (L.) Merrill, in Puerto Rico. These species have not been reported previously in the island (Matorell 1976; Medina 2003). Thrips are important pests in many soybean production areas due to the feeding injury caused by larvae and adults and the indirect damage caused by transmission of tospoviruses (Almeida et al. 2003; Gent et al. 2004). Soybeans are mainly grown in winter nurseries in Puerto Rico with approximately 1,000 acres. During the 2006-2007 seasons, 3 replicated sentinel plots of soybeans were monitored for arthropods in Adjuntas, Isabela, and Juana Diaz, and soybean seedlings were evaluated in greenhouse conditions at Rio Piedras. Thrips were abundant in leaves and flowers in the 4 locations, but the new species record came from Juana Diaz and Rio Piedras. Soybean line 2053A was sampled every 7 d in V2 to R5 growth stage in 2 consecutive plantings in the sentinel plot. Thrips were collected from the plant tissue and placed in bottles with 70% ethyl alcohol. The insects were clarified with 5% potassium hydroxide for 30 s and mounted on slides with Canada balsam. Slides were dried at 30°C for 24 h. A Taxonomic Key for Thysanoptera was used for species identification and determination of sex for each specimen (Moritz et al. 2004; Mound & Marullo 1996). Five females of American bean thrips, Caliothrips phaseoli, were identified on soybean leaves at Juana Diaz in Nov 2006 and 2007. Adults were dark brown with 8 antennal segments (Fig. 1). Antennal segments III-V were yellow with brown shading apically. The head and pronotum have internal sculptured markings (Fig. 2). The pronotum has no long setae. Forewing brown with 3 subapically transverse bands and a subbasally white band. The medially band was light brown (Fig. 1). Forewing color at extreme apex dark. Forewing second vein with 6 setae (Fig. 3). Metanotum without campaniform sensilla. Metathoracic endofurca elongate and lyre shape (Fig. 4). Sculpture on lateral thirds of tergites III-VI comprised mainly of transverse parallel lines (Fig. 5). Tergite VIII with craspedum medially (Fig. 6). Caliothrips phaseoli has been reported as an economically important pest of soybean in Mexico and of dry beans in the United States and in Central and South America (Irwin et al. 1979; Mound & Marullo 1996). Echinothrips americanus was collected on soybean leaves from a greenhouse at Rio Piedras Experimental Station in 2007. Altogether, 20 specimens were collected with a sex radio of 1 male per 3 females. The adults were dark brown with 8 antennal segments. The head was prolonged in front of the compound eyes (Fig. 7). Head and pronotum with internal sculptured markings (Fig. 8). Metanotum reticulate, with median small setae that arise near to the anterior margin. Tergites II-VIII with pair of long setae medially (Fig. 9). Tergite VIII with a complete comb of slender microtrichia (Fig. 10). Sternites III-VIII on males each with small circular glandular areas (Fig. 11). Echinothrips americanus caused leaf chlorosis and bronzing when the population average was 16 adults per trifoliate (Fig. 12). Echinothrips americanus is a polyphagous leaf feeder reported as a pest in ornamental crops (Oetting et al. 1993). In Florida hosts included the beggar weed Desmodium tortuosum (Sul.) (Childers & Nakahara 2006). Frankliniella gossypiana was identified in soybean sentinel plots in Juana Diaz in Oct 2007. A total of 9 specimens (4 5 ) were collected from leaves and flowers. The adults were yellow with 8 antennal segments (Fig. 13). Antennal segment III pedicel simple (Fig. 14). Antennal VIII was 12 μm length and 4 μm width. Ocellar setae III arising within ocellar triangle (Fig. 15). Postocular setae IV large (Fig. 16). Pronotum was 162.5 μm length and anteromarginal setae was 50 μm length (Fig. 17). Tergite VIII with posteromarginal comb of microtrichia complete (Fig. 18). On the tergite X, B1 and B2 setae were 80 and 95 μm length, respectively. Frankliniella gossypiana is reported as a feeding on Phaseolus sp. and Pisum sp., in USA, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Peru (Maes 2007).

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metaresearch head score (Codex)0.000
metaresearch head score (Gemma)0.000
Version: codex-gemma-dda1882f352aValidation status: machine_predicted_unvalidated
Candidate categoriesnone
Consensus categoriesnone
DomainCandidate signal: none · Consensus signal: none
Study designCandidate signal: Observational · Consensus signal: Observational
GenreCandidate signal: Empirical · Consensus signal: Empirical
Teacher disagreement score0.541
Threshold uncertainty score0.850

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Science and technology studies0.0000.000
Scholarly communication0.0000.000
Open science0.0000.000
Research integrity0.0000.000
Insufficient payload (model declined to judge)0.0010.000

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Opus teacher head0.018
GPT teacher head0.213
Teacher spread0.195 · how far apart the two teachers sit on this one work
Validation statusscore_only:v0-immature-baseline · verbatim from the scoring run: score_only means the number may rank works, and no category label ships from it