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Tolerance to Solar Ultraviolet‐B Radiation in the Citrus Red Mite,An Upper Surface User of Host Plant Leaves
Authors:Midori Fukaya  Ryuji Uesugi  Hirokazu Ohashi  Yuta Sakai  Masaaki Sudo  Atsushi Kasai  Hidenari Kishimoto  Masahiro Osakabe
Institution:1. Laboratory of Ecological Information, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, , Kyoto, Japan;2. Fruit Tree Experiment Station, Wakayama Research Center of Agriculture, , Wakayama, Japan;3. Kuchinotsu Citrus Research Station, National Institute of Fruit Tree Science, , Nagasaki, Japan
Abstract:Plant‐dwelling mites are potentially exposed to solar ultraviolet‐B (UVB) radiation that causes deleterious and often lethal effects, leading most mites to inhabit the lower (underside) leaf surfaces. However, in species of spider mite belonging to the Genus Panonychus, a substantial portion of individuals occur on upper leaf surfaces. We investigated whether the upper leaf surfaces of citrus trees are favorable for P. citri, and to what extent they are tolerant to UVB radiation. If eggs are not adequately protected from UVB damage, females may avoid ovipositing on the upper surfaces of sunny leaves. To test this, we conducted laboratory experiments using a UVB lamp, and semioutdoor manipulative experiments. As a result, P. citri eggs are tolerant to UVB. Field studies revealed that the ratio of eggs and adult females on upper leaf surfaces were larger for shaded than for sunny leaves. However, 64–89% of eggs hatched successfully even on sunny upper leaf surfaces. Nutritional evaluation revealed that whether on sunny or shaded leaves, in fecundity and juvenile development P. citri reaped the fitness benefits of upper leaf surfaces. Consequently, P. citri is tolerant to UVB damage, and inhabiting the upper surfaces of shaded leaves is advantageous to this mite.
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