Title of article :
Environmental factors influence the expression of resistance to sorghum midge, Stenodiplosis sorghicola
Author/Authors :
H.C.، Sharma نويسنده , , G.، Venkateswarulu نويسنده , , A.، Sharma نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
-364
From page :
365
To page :
0
Abstract :
Host plant resistance is an effective means of controlling sorghum midge (Stenodiplosis sorghicola). We studied the influence of environmental factors on expression of resistance to sorghum midge in three midge-resistant and two midge-susceptible genotypes. Midge-resistant lines AF 28, ICSV 197, and TAM 2566 suffered 8.8 to 17.3% damage across seven sowings compared to 25.6%damage in ICSV 112, and 69.4% damage in CSH 5. Susceptibility of the midge-resistant lines (AF 28, ICSV 197, and TAM 2566) decreased with an increase in open pan evaporation, maximum and minimum temperatures, and solar radiation; while the midge-susceptible lines (ICSV 112 and CSH 5) showed a poor interaction with these factors. Midge damage in ICSV 197 showed a negative correlation with minimum temperature and relative humidity and positive correlation with sunshine hours, while the reverse was true for CSH 5. Grain growth rate between 0 and 3 days after anthesis was lower in crops sown on 1st October, when AF 28 and ICSV 197 suffered maximum midge damage. Maximum and minimum temperatures and maximum relative humidity influenced the moisture content of the grain, grain growth rate, and sorghum midge damage. There was considerable variation in genotype × environment interaction for expression of resistance to sorghum midge, and the implications of these results have been discussed in relation to development of sorghum cultivars with resistance to this insect.
Keywords :
among-cultivar variation , digestibility , image analysis , stem tissues , within-cultivar variation , Genetic variation
Journal title :
EUPHYTICA : INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT BREEDING
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
EUPHYTICA : INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT BREEDING
Record number :
81631
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