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Journal of Plant Interactions | 2014

The effect of a mealybug infestation on the activity of amino acid decarboxylases in orchid leaves

Cezary Sempruch; Katarzyna Golan; Edyta Górska-Drabik; Katarzyna Kmieć; Izabela Kot; Bożena Łagowska

Changes in the activity of lysine decarboxylase (LDC), tyrosine decarboxylase (TyDC), and ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) within orchid (Phalaenopsis × hybridum ‘Innocence’) leaves, infested by two mealybug species: Pseudococcus longispinus (Targ. Tozz.) and Pseudococcus maritimus (Ehrh.) were quantified. The pattern of changes was dependent on the insect species and duration of infestation. P. longispinus feeding increased LDC and TyDC activity after one week during the total period of observations. This species inhibited ODC activity after one week but increased later. P. maritimus decreased LDC activity in orchid leaves at all studied terms. TyDC action also went up during the first week of the infestation and was reduced after two weeks, while ODC was decreased after one day and induced later. The mechanism for the participation of analysed amino acid decarboxylases in local and/or systemic steps of orchid responses to mealybug infestation is discussed.


Journal of Economic Entomology | 2016

Physiological Response of Orchids to Mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) Infestation

Katarzyna Kmieć; Izabela Kot; Katarzyna Golan; Edyta Górska-Drabik; Bożena Łagowska; Katarzyna Rubinowska; Władysław Michałek

Abstract The harmfulness of mealybugs resulting from sucking plant sap, secreting honeydew, and transmitting plant viruses can give them the status of serious pests. This study documents the influence of Pseudococcus maritimus (Ehrhorn) and Pseudococcus longispinus (Targioni Tozzetti) infestation on alterations in selected physiological parameters of Phalaenopsis x hybridum ‘Innocence’. The condition of the cytoplasmic membranes was expressed as the value of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances. We have determined changes in the activities of catalase and guaiacol peroxidase and measured the following chlorophyll fluorescence parameters: maximum quantum yield of photosystem II (Fv/Fm), effective quantum yield (Y), photochemical quenching (qP), and nonphotochemical quenching (qN). The strongest physiological response of orchids was recorded in the initial period of mealybugs infestation. Prolonged insect feeding suppressed lipid peroxidation, peroxidase and catalase activity, as well as photosynthesis photochemistry. The pattern of changes was dependent on mealybug species. This indicated the complexity of the processes responsible for plant tolerance. Data generated in this study have provided a better understanding of the impact of two mealybug species infestation on Phalaenopsis and should be useful in developing pest management strategies.


Photosynthetica | 2018

The effect of galling aphids feeding on photosynthesis photochemistry of elm trees (Ulmus sp.)

Katarzyna Kmieć; Katarzyna Rubinowska; Władysław Michałek; H. Sytykiewicz

Changes of chlorophyll (Chl) a fluorescence and photosynthetic pigment contents were analysed in galled leaves (visibly damaged and undamaged parts) and intact leaves. The values of minimal fluorescence of the dark-adapted state, maximal quantum yield of PSII photochemistry, effective quantum yield of PSII photochemical conversion, and photochemical quenching coefficient decreased in Ulmus pumila L. leaves galled by Tetraneura ulmi (L.) and in U. glabra Huds. galled by Eriosoma ulmi (L.). Colopha compressa (Koch.) feeding affected these parameters only in damaged parts of U. laevis Pall. galled leaves. The increasing number of T. ulmi galls progressively decreased photosynthetic performance. In gall tissues of all analysed aphid species, the lowest photosynthetic pigment content was found, indicating that the photosynthetic capacity must have been low in galls. Significant reduction of Chl and carotenoid contents were observed in damaged and undamaged portions of galled leaves only in the case of T. ulmi feeding.


Environmental Entomology | 2018

Tetraneura ulmi (Hemiptera: Eriosomatinae) Induces Oxidative Stress and Alters Antioxidant Enzyme Activities in Elm Leaves

Katarzyna Kmieć; Katarzyna Rubinowska; Katarzyna Golan

Abstract Gall formation is induced by an insect, which changes normal plant development and results in the formation of a new organ, following distinct stages of metabolic and developmental alterations. Research on mechanisms of recognition and responses to biotic stress may help to understand the interactions between galling aphids and their host plants. In this study, Tetraneura ulmi L. (Hemiptera: Eriosomatinae) galls and Ulmus pumila L. (Rosales: Ulmaceae) leaves were used as a model. Concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, electrolyte leakage, as well as the activity of ascorbate peroxidase, guaiacol peroxidase, and catalase (CAT) were determined in galls and two parts of galled leaves (with and without visible damage). Biochemical analyses were performed at three stages of gall development: initial, fully developed, and mature galls. A slight increment in H2O2 content with a strong enhancement of ascorbate peroxidase and CAT activities were observed in galls and galled leaves in the first stage. In subsequent stages of gall development, a progressing increase in H2O2 production and cell membrane damage was associated with declining antioxidant enzyme activities, especially in gall tissues. The stages of gall development are likely to be part of cell death triggered by aphid feeding. It seems that the gall is the result of a biochemical struggle between the host plant and the gall inducer.


Journal of Insect Science | 2014

Parasitoid complex associated with the overwintering generation of Swammerdamia pyrella (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutidae) in Poland.

Edyta Górska-Drabik; Izabela Kot; Katarzyna Golan; Katarzyna Kmieć

Abstract The study was conducted on fruit trees where bands of corrugated cardboard were attached around the trunks of the trees, which were used to catch the larvae of overwintering generation of the rufous-tipped swammerdamia moth, Swammerdamia pyrella (Villers) (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutidae). Twenty-five species of parasitic Hymenoptera have been described from S. pyrella in Poland including the report in this article of seven species belonging to the family of Ichneumonidae (three species) and superfamily Chalcidoidea (four species). The parasitoids Gelis agilis F. (Ichneumonidae), Chrysocharis aquilegiae (Erdös) (Eulophidae), Catolaccus ater (Ratzeburg) (Pteromalidae), and Eupelmus urozonus (Dalman) (Eupelmidae) had not been reported from the host before. Triclistus pallipes Holmgren (Ichneumonidae), Dibrachys cavus Walker (Pteromalidae) had the greatest effect on the natural regulation of S. pyrella population. Parasitization for the wintering cocoons of S. pyrella changed each year, but it was high throughout the study. The contribution of secondary parasitoids was much higher than primary parasitoids.


Arthropod-plant Interactions | 2015

Impact of scale insect infestation on the content of photosynthetic pigments and chlorophyll fluorescence in two host plant species

Katarzyna Golan; Katarzyna Rubinowska; Katarzyna Kmieć; Izabela Kot; Edyta Górska-Drabik; Bożena Łagowska; Władysław Michałek


Acta Scientiarum Polonorum-hortorum Cultus | 2014

Physiological reaction of Phalaenopsis × hybridum 'Innocence' on Pseudococcus longispinus (Targoni tozetti) feeding.

Katarzyna Kmieć; Izabela Kot; Katarzyna Rubinowska; B. Łagowska; Katarzyna Golan; Edyta Górska-Drabik


Bulletin of Entomological Research | 2015

The effect of mealybug Pseudococcus longispinus (Targioni Tozzetti) infestation of different density on physiological responses of Phalaenopsis × hybridum ‘Innocence’

Izabela Kot; Katarzyna Kmieć; Edyta Górska-Drabik; Katarzyna Golan; Katarzyna Rubinowska; Bożena Łagowska


Bulletin of Entomological Research | 2017

The effect of Tetraneura ulmi L. galling process on the activity of amino acid decarboxylases and the content of biogenic amines in Siberian elm tissues

Katarzyna Kmieć; C. Sempruch; G. Chrzanowski; P. Czerniewicz


Acta Scientiarum Polonorum-hortorum Cultus | 2013

THE EFFECT OF Acrobasis advenella (Zinck.) (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae) FEEDING ON THE CONTENT OF SELECTED BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE SUBSTANCES IN DIFFERENT SPECIES OF HOST PLANTS

Edyta Górska-Drabik; Katarzyna Golan; Katarzyna Kmieć; Izabela Kot

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Izabela Kot

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Katarzyna Golan

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Edyta Górska-Drabik

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Bożena Łagowska

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Katarzyna Rubinowska

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Władysław Michałek

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Beata Gabryś

University of Zielona Góra

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Bogumił Leszczyński

University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn

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Cezary Sempruch

University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn

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