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Hossein Madadi

Academic rank: Associate Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Faculty of Agriculture
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Research

Title
Pest density influences on tomato pigment contents: the South American tomato pinworm scenario
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
pest density, tomato pinworm, plant-insect interactions, crop loss, chlorophyll, carotenoids
Year
2020
Journal ENTOMOLOGIA GENERALIS
DOI
Researchers Elahe Rostami ، Hossein Madadi ، Habib Abbasipour ، Hossein Allahyari ، Andrew Cuthbertson

Abstract

It has long been hypothesized that there is a relationship between pigment content of host plant and pest densi-ties. This study aimed to assess the amount of tomato carotenoid, chlorophyll content and leaf area damage in response to different levels of damage caused by the South American tomato pinworm, Tuta absoluta(Meyrick) (Lepodoptera: Gelechiidae). The results confirmed the effect of pest density on chlorophyll a, b, a+b, and carotenoids contents were all significant in the first year of study. During the second year, the effect of T. absolutatreatments on chlorophyll “a”, “b”, “a+b” and on carotenoids was significant. The highest and lowest values of pigment content were recorded in control and plant treatments of eight T. absolutaeggs in the first year and plant treatments of sixteen eggs in the second year, respec-tively. The results of leaf loss assessment demonstrated a significantly different consumed leaf area across the different densities of T. absolutaeggs in both years. The results are useful in gaining an oversight of pest density influences on tomato pigment content. By estimating the reduction of the pigments content and or reducing the green tissue of the plant and its relationship with the pest density, damage can be prevented before it reaches the economic injury level