Aphids of the genus Diuraphis caught by Johnson suction trap in Poznań, Poland

In 1973-2011 in Poznań, aphid catches were carried out using Johnson’s suction trap. Since then the suction trap located at the Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute in Poznań has continuously recorded the daily and seasonal dynamics of aphid flights. The collected results has...

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Main Authors: Strażyński Przemysław, Ruszkowska Maria, Krówczyńska Arleta
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Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Plant Protection Research
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author Strażyński Przemysław
Ruszkowska Maria
Krówczyńska Arleta
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description In 1973-2011 in Poznań, aphid catches were carried out using Johnson’s suction trap. Since then the suction trap located at the Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute in Poznań has continuously recorded the daily and seasonal dynamics of aphid flights. The collected results has been used to establish one of the largest databases of this type in Europe. The data also allow tracking changes in aphid biodiversity under the changing climatic conditions. Three aphid species of Diuraphis spp. were identified: D. muehlei (Börner, 1950) - in 1974, D. bromicola (Hille Ris Lambers, 1959) - in 1988, D. noxia (Kurdjumov, 1913) - in 2003 as a result of systematic and long-term aphid collections. The occurrence of D. noxia presents a particular risk to cereal crops in Poland. This expansive aphid species that originates from Asia and the Mediterranean is a vector of Barley yellow dwarf viruses (BYDV), and has become one of the most important pest of wheat and barley in the world. Changes in climatic conditions that have been observed in recent years in Poland such as hot summer, long and warm autumn, mild winter seem to be optimal for occurrence and development of aphid species from warmer parts of Europe.
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spelling doaj.art-274fcf1ee1fa4d53b8069fb598460ccf2022-12-22T01:35:15ZengPolish Academy of SciencesJournal of Plant Protection Research1899-007X2016-12-0156432833010.1515/jppr-2016-0053jppr-2016-0053Aphids of the genus Diuraphis caught by Johnson suction trap in Poznań, PolandStrażyński Przemysław0Ruszkowska Maria1Krówczyńska Arleta2Department of Entomology, Institute of Plant Protection – National Research Institute, Władysława Węgorka 20, 60-318 Poznań, PolandDepartment of Entomology, Institute of Plant Protection – National Research Institute, Władysława Węgorka 20, 60-318 Poznań, PolandDepartment of Entomology, Institute of Plant Protection – National Research Institute, Władysława Węgorka 20, 60-318 Poznań, PolandIn 1973-2011 in Poznań, aphid catches were carried out using Johnson’s suction trap. Since then the suction trap located at the Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute in Poznań has continuously recorded the daily and seasonal dynamics of aphid flights. The collected results has been used to establish one of the largest databases of this type in Europe. The data also allow tracking changes in aphid biodiversity under the changing climatic conditions. Three aphid species of Diuraphis spp. were identified: D. muehlei (Börner, 1950) - in 1974, D. bromicola (Hille Ris Lambers, 1959) - in 1988, D. noxia (Kurdjumov, 1913) - in 2003 as a result of systematic and long-term aphid collections. The occurrence of D. noxia presents a particular risk to cereal crops in Poland. This expansive aphid species that originates from Asia and the Mediterranean is a vector of Barley yellow dwarf viruses (BYDV), and has become one of the most important pest of wheat and barley in the world. Changes in climatic conditions that have been observed in recent years in Poland such as hot summer, long and warm autumn, mild winter seem to be optimal for occurrence and development of aphid species from warmer parts of Europe.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/jppr.2016.56.issue-4/jppr-2016-0053/jppr-2016-0053.xml?format=INTaphidsDiuraphis spp.Johnson suction trap
spellingShingle Strażyński Przemysław
Ruszkowska Maria
Krówczyńska Arleta
Aphids of the genus Diuraphis caught by Johnson suction trap in Poznań, Poland
Journal of Plant Protection Research
aphids
Diuraphis spp.
Johnson suction trap
title Aphids of the genus Diuraphis caught by Johnson suction trap in Poznań, Poland
title_full Aphids of the genus Diuraphis caught by Johnson suction trap in Poznań, Poland
title_fullStr Aphids of the genus Diuraphis caught by Johnson suction trap in Poznań, Poland
title_full_unstemmed Aphids of the genus Diuraphis caught by Johnson suction trap in Poznań, Poland
title_short Aphids of the genus Diuraphis caught by Johnson suction trap in Poznań, Poland
title_sort aphids of the genus diuraphis caught by johnson suction trap in poznan poland
topic aphids
Diuraphis spp.
Johnson suction trap
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