Survey of Poncirus trifoliata Hybrids for Resistance to Colonization by Asian Citrus Psyllid

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Abstract

Genetic traits in Poncirus trifoliata (Rutaceae) are known to confer resistance to colonization by the Asian citrus psyllid, but field surveys indicated these traits were not expressed in any of 24 simple hybrids between P. trifoliata and sweet orange. No resistance to colonization by the psyllid was observed in 14 other types of P. trifoliata hybrids. Three citrumelo hybrids appeared to be resistant in 1 survey, but in another survey, none of 6 citrumelos exhibited resistance. Interestingly, colonization was somewhat reduced on a hybrid with P. trifoliata in the pedigree of both parents, suggesting the possibility that traits suppressing oviposition may be recovered through similar crosses.

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Hall, D. G., Ramadugu, C., Hentz, M. G., Gmitter, F. G., & Stover, E. (2019). Survey of Poncirus trifoliata Hybrids for Resistance to Colonization by Asian Citrus Psyllid. Florida Entomologist, 102(3), 635–637. https://doi.org/10.1653/024.102.0339

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