Sascha Kirchner
University of Helsinki
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Physiological Entomology | 2011
Thomas F. Döring; Sascha Kirchner; Peter Skorupski; Jim Hardie
Intracellular recordings are obtained from photoreceptors in the retina of winged (alate) pea aphids Acyrthosiphon pisum (Harris). The responses to monochromatic light, applied in 10‐nm steps over the range 320–650 nm, reveal that all recordings are from green receptors and the spectral sensitivity function of these photoreceptors peaks at 518 nm. A comparison between the spectral sensitivity of the green receptors and extracellular electroretinogram recordings suggests that additional sensitivity to the short‐wavelength light (ultraviolet and/or blue) is also likely to be present in the compound eye of pea aphids. An analysis of the pea aphid genome, comparing its translated nucleotide sequences with the those of the opsin genes of other insect species, supports this electrophysiological finding, although it could not be established whether A. pisum, in addition to the green receptor, has both blue and ultraviolet receptors in the compound eye. The implications of these results for the visual ecology of herbivorous insects are discussed.
PLOS ONE | 2013
Sascha Kirchner; Lea Hiltunen; Thomas F. Döring; Elina Virtanen; Jukka Pekka Palohuhta; Jari P. T. Valkonen
Background The species diversity of aphids and seasonal timing of their flight activity can have significant impacts on crop production, as aphid species differ in their ability to transmit plant viruses and flight timing affects virus epidemiology. The aim of the study was to characterise the species composition and phenology of aphid fauna in Finland in one of the northernmost intensive crop production areas of the world (latitude 64°). Methodology/Principal Findings Flight activity was monitored in four growing seasons (2007–010) using yellow pan traps (YPTs) placed in 4–8 seed potato fields and a Rothamsted suction trap. A total of 58,528 winged aphids were obtained, identified to 83 taxa based on morphology, and 34 species were additionally characterised by DNA barcoding. Seasonal flight activity patterns analysed based on YPT catch fell into three main phenology clusters. Monoecious taxa showed early or middle-season flight activity and belonged to species living on shrubs/trees or herbaceous plants, respectively. Heteroecious taxa occurred over the entire potato growing season (ca. 90 days). Abundance of aphids followed a clear 3-year cycle based on suction trap data covering a decade. Rhopalosiphum padi occurring at the end of the potato growing season was the most abundant species. The flight activity of Aphis fabae, the main vector of Potato virus Y in the region, and Aphis gossypii peaked in the beginning of potato growing season. Conclusions/Significance Detailed information was obtained on phenology of a large number aphid species, of which many are agriculturally important pests acting as vectors of plant viruses. Aphis gossypii is known as a pest in greenhouses, but our study shows that it occurs also in the field, even far in the north. The novel information on aphid phenology and ecology has wide implications for prospective pest management, particularly in light of climate change.
Annals of Applied Biology | 2011
Sascha Kirchner; Thomas F. Döring; Lea Hiltunen; Elina Virtanen; Jari P. T. Valkonen
Potato Research | 2014
Sascha Kirchner; Lea Hiltunen; Johanna Santala; Thomas F. Döring; Jarmo Ketola; Anu Kankaala; Elina Virtanen; Jari P. T. Valkonen
Entomologia Generalis | 2007
Thomas F. Döring; Sascha Kirchner
Archive | 2009
Sascha Kirchner; Lea Hiltunen; Elina Virtanen; Thomas F. Döring; Jari P. T. Valkonen
Archive | 2008
Lea Hiltunen; Elina Virtanen; Sascha Kirchner; Jari P. T. Valkonen
Archive | 2013
Lea Hiltunen; Sascha Kirchner; Asko Hannukkala; Elina Virtanen; Jari Valkonen
Archive | 2013
Sascha Kirchner; Lea Hiltunen; Elina Virtanen; Asko Hannukkala; Jari Valkonen
Suomen Maataloustieteellisen Seuran Tiedote | 2012
Sascha Kirchner; Lea Hiltunen; Thomas F. Döring; Jarmo Ketola; Anu Kankaala; Elina Virtanen; Jari Valkonen