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Defoliation of wild native box trees (Buxus sempervirens): Does box rust (Puccinia buxi) infection influence herbivory, survival and growth of the invasive Cydalima perspectalis?
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4526346
Author(s) Baur, Bruno; Jung, Janina; Rusterholz, Hans-Peter
Author(s) at UniBasel Rusterholz, Hans-Peter
Baur, Bruno
Year 2019
Title Defoliation of wild native box trees (Buxus sempervirens): Does box rust (Puccinia buxi) infection influence herbivory, survival and growth of the invasive Cydalima perspectalis?
Journal Journal of Applied Entomology
Volume 143
Number 7
Pages / Article-Number 766-775
Abstract The invasive box_tree moth Cydalima perspectalis causes damage to horticultural box trees (Buxus spp.) in private gardens and parks in Europe and defoliation of large areas of European native box trees Buxus sempervirens , which grow in the understorey of deciduous forests. In some parts of their distribution area, wild native box trees are infected by the box rust Puccinia buxi, a fungus which does not occur in the native range of C. perspectalis . We examined whether the infection of P. buxi deters grazing by C. perspectalis in 31 wild box_tree stands in forests in north_western Switzerland and south_western Germany. On average, 82.4% of the box trees were infested by P. buxi (among_site variation 20%-100%), or 18.5% of their leaves. Linear mixed_effect (LME) models revealed that the percentage of rust_infected leaves was influenced by the local box_tree density and the slope aspect of the forest site. 9.5% of the leaves showed grazing damage by C. perspectalis. LME showed that the percentage of leaves with grazing damage was affected by the elevation of the site and the percentage of rust_infected leaves. The effect of box rust infection on food choice and larval performance (survival and growth rate) was examined in two experiments. In food_choice tests, larvae of C. perspectalis did not show any preference for uninfected or rust_infected box_tree leaves and consumed similar amounts of leaf tissue of either type. However, when larvae were reared on leaves with three different degrees of P. buxi_infection (and uninfected leaves as control), both survival and growth rate decreased with increasing degree of rust infection. This indicates that larval performance of C. perspectalis is reduced by the box rust. In the case of an outbreak of C. perspectalis, however, larvae may indiscriminately defoliate wild box trees.
Publisher P. Parey
ISSN/ISBN 0931-2048 ; 0044-2240
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/74560/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1111/jen.12640
ISI-Number WOS:000475465300007
Document type (ISI) Article
 
   

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