Evaluation of Croatian corn hybrids for tolerance to corn rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte) larval feeding (CROSBI ID 484660)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Ivezić, Marija ; Tollefson, J. John ; Raspudić, Emilija ; Hibbard, Bruce ; Brkić, Ivan
engleski
Evaluation of Croatian corn hybrids for tolerance to corn rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte) larval feeding
The western corn rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte (WCR)) is a major pest of corn in the USA. It was first recorded in Europe from Yugoslavia in 1992. The pest arrived in Croatia in 1995, and today over 200.000 ha are infested. In the USA insecticides are regularly used to control WCR, but the cost is high, can pose environmental risks, and may become ineffective due to resistance. Growing corn that is resistant to corn rootworms would be a valuable alternative to insecticides. Ten Croatian (Institute of Agriculture, Osijek) and two Pioneer Hi-Bred Int. Inc. (Johnston, Iowa, USA) commercial corn hybrids were evaluated for WCR resistance at four locations using a randomized complete block design with four replications. Two locations were in east Croatia (Gunja, Osijek) and two were in the USA (Iowa, Missouri). At the Missouri location the plots were artificially infested with WCR eggs ; the others contained natural rootworm infestations. At all locations, root injury was rated using the Iowa State University Node-Injury Scale (0-3) and the hybrids’ tolerance to larval feeding was compared by evaluating root size and root regrowth. In the USA locations, tolerance was also measured by weighing (g) the root regrowth. In addition the Iowa experiment contained side-by-side insecticide treated and untreated rows to measure yield tolerance. In an analysis of variance combined across locations, root injury, size and regrowth were significantly different among hybrids and there was a significant location by environment interaction. Root injury ratings averaged 1.52 and 1.67 at Iowa and Missouri, respectively, and 0.07 and 0.36 at Osijek and Gunja, respectively. Analysis by location showed the hybrids differed significantly in root injury and root size at Croatia and Iowa, but not Missouri. Root regrowth was significantly different among hybrids at all four locations.
western corn rootworm; root node injury; root size; root regrowth; commercial Croatian hybrids
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Podaci o prilogu
205-212-x.
2001.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Lavezzo, Isabella
Legnaro: Veneto Agricoltura
Podaci o skupu
XXI IWGO Conference VIII Diabrotica subgrup meeting.
predavanje
27.10.2001-03.11.2001
Legnaro, Italija; Padova, Italija; Venecija, Italija