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Potato Research | 1998

Research in Solanum spp. of sources of resistance to the potato tuber moth Phthorimaea operculella (Zeller).

Silvia Arnone; Sergio Musmeci; L. Bacchetta; N. Cordischi; E. Pucci; M. Cristofaro; A. Sonnino

SummaryThe potato tuber moth (PTM) represents a dangerous pest on potato crop in Italy, spreading out from southern areas to central and northern areas.Introductions ofSolanum berthaultii, S. commersonii, S. pinnatisectum, S. sparsipilum, S. spegazzini, S. sucurense, S. tarijense wild species andS. tuberosum × S. berthaultii hybrids were evaluated for resistance to a PTM population isolated from a field in central Italy, by means of an antibiosis test on tubers in the laboratory and of an antixenosis trial in the field. SeveralS. sparsipilum andS. pinnatisectum clones showed an antibiosis effect on larval survival and antixenosis of the aerial and the hypogeal parts of the plant. In the field, the genotypes with leaf glandular trichomes did not revcal the expected antixenosis effect of the acrial part of the plant.


Tissue & Cell | 2014

Morphology of the male reproductive system, sperm ultrastructure and γ-irradiation of the red palm weevil Rhynchophorus ferrugineus Oliv. (Coleoptera: Dryophthoridae)

Francesco Paoli; Romano Dallai; Massimo Cristofaro; Silvia Arnone; Valeria Francardi; Pio Federico Roversi

In the present study we describe the morphology of the male reproductive apparatus and sperm ultrastructure of the red palm weevil - an invasive pest of several palm tree species - as well as the most important steps of spermatogenesis. The reproductive apparatus consists of a pair of testes (each formed by two lobes) a long tube-like accessory gland, a prostate gland and a small accessory gland. Characteristic features of the sperm are 90-100 μm total length, 10 μm nucleus, two mitochondrial derivatives, two accessory bodies, one well-developed puff-like structure and a typical insect 9+9+2 flagellar axoneme. One of the methods used for the biological control of pests is the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT), for the evaluation of which we make a preliminary comparison of the sperm ultrastructure of non-irradiated and irradiated weevils (at a dose of 80 Gray).


Potato Research | 1997

Leaf effects of wild species ofSolanum and interspecific hybrids on growth and behaviour of the potato tuber moth,Phthorimaea operculella Zeller

Sergio Musmeci; R. Ciccoli; V. Di Gioia; A. Sonnino; Silvia Arnone

SummaryFour introductions ofSolanum berthaultii wild species and sevenS. tuberosumxS. berthaultii hybrids were evaluated by antibiosis and antixenosis laboratory tests with potato tuber moth. Some morphological and chemical traits related to the trichomes were analysed. Two clones of the wild speciesS. sparsipilum and five ofS. pinnatisectum, characterised by high tuber resistance, were tested for leaf resistance, both by antibiosis and antixenosis assays. The genotypes with high density of trichomes A and with high exudate PPO activity, showed a moderate negative effect on pupal weight and fecundity in the antibiosis tests. Trichomes B exudate showed a strong repulsive effect on oviposition of adult in the antixenosis tests. TheS. pinnatisectum clones revealed a good leaf resistance level, whereas theS. sparsipilum clones showed lower levels of antibiosis and antixenosis.


Journal of Pest Science | 2016

Sterile Rhynchophorus ferrugineus males efficiently impair reproduction while maintaining their sexual competitiveness in a social context

Giuseppe Mazza; Alberto Francesco Inghilesi; Gianluca Stasolla; Alessandro Cini; Rita Cervo; Claudia Benvenuti; Valeria Francardi; Massimo Cristofaro; Silvia Arnone; Pio Federico Roversi

The red palm weevil Rhynchophorus ferrugineus, recently spreading from its native range throughout the world, is one of the most dangerous pests for several palm species. The sterile insect technique (SIT) is a promising environmentally friendly approach for the management of this pest. An essential prerequisite of the SIT is that irradiated males released in nature are as sexually competitive as their wild counterparts. Here we evaluated the potential use of the SIT in red palm weevil males by investigating the sexual competitiveness of gamma-irradiated (Cobalt 60 source, dose 80 Gray) males in the laboratory in a natural-like social context with a balanced sex ratio and by testing their efficacy in impairing female reproduction. Our results showed that irradiation did not affect any of the mating behaviour parameters. However, the male reproductive potential was drastically reduced, as fertility was markedly decreased in females mated with irradiated males. Therefore, an 80 Gray irradiation dose is a promising option for the SIT in the control of the red palm weevil, producing sterile but sexually competitive males when tested in a natural-like mating context.


XXIV Congresso Nazionale Italiano di Entomologia | 2014

Carabidofaune in meleti e vigneti in Val d’Agri

Agostino Letardi; Silvia Arnone; Massimo Cristofaro; Paola Nobili; P. Damiani; C. Nigro; G. Sassano; Patrizia Menegoni


X Convegno Nazionale sulla Biodiversità | 2014

CARABIDOFAUNA PER LA VALUTAZIONE DI AGROECOSISTEMI AD ALTO VALORE NATURALISTICO: UN CASO STUDIO IN VAL D’AGRI

Agostino Letardi; Silvia Arnone; Massimo Cristofaro; Paola Nobili; P. Damiani; G. Sassano; C. Nigro; Patrizia Menegoni


Georgofili | 2009

Socio-economic impact of invasive arthropod crop pest species in developing countries.

Massimo Cristofaro; Silvia Arnone; Maurizio Calvitti; A. de Biase; V. di Ilio


INFORMATORE AGRARIO | 2017

Contenere le specie fitofaghe con la tecnica dell’insetto sterile

Silvia Arnone; Maria Rosaria Tabilio; Ferdinando Baldacchino; Patrizia Sacchetti; Claudio Ioriatti; Sergio Musmeci; Raffaele Sasso; Massimo Cristofaro


Bulletin of Entomological Research | 2017

Last-male sperm precedence in Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier): observations in laboratory mating experiments with irradiated males

S. Musmeci; S. Belvedere; R. Sasso; Silvia Arnone; Massimo Cristofaro; P. Nobili; A. La Marca; A. De Biase


Archive | 2016

The ENEA center for the assessment and management of invasive species (ENEA-camis) as a node in the AnaEE distributed European research infrastructure

Silvia Arnone; Maurizio Calvitti; Massimo Cristofaro; Agostino Letardi; Riccardo Moretti; Sergio Musmeci; Paola Nobili; Luigi Ponti; Raffaele Sasso; Claudio Tronci

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Pio Federico Roversi

Consiglio per la ricerca e la sperimentazione in agricoltura

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Rita Cervo

University of Florence

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Valeria Francardi

Consiglio per la ricerca e la sperimentazione in agricoltura

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A. De Biase

Sapienza University of Rome

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