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Effect of sorghum resistant to Stenodiplosis sorghicola (Coquillett) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) on oviposition and development of Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
Authors:Bernard A Franzmann  Brad CG Scholz
Institution:Department of Primary Industries, PO Box 102, Toowoomba, Qld 4350, Australia
Abstract:Abstract Helicoverpa armigera oviposition preference for, and larval development on sorghum hybrids with differing resistance to sorghum midge, Stenodiplosis sorghicola , were investigated. When H. armigera larvae were fed seed of resistant and susceptible hybrids in the laboratory there were no differences in larval and pupal sizes or the rate of development. The same result was recorded when larvae fed on panicles on plants in a glasshouse. On some sampling occasions, significantly more eggs were laid on panicles of resistant hybrids in the field. This occurred when plants were in plots and also in a mixed planting. Midge-resistance status did not affect levels of egg parasitism. In a field study using recombinant inbred lines between a midge-resistant and a midge-susceptible line, no relationship was found between level of resistance and oviposition of H. armigera . We conclude that, although midge-resistant hybrids are sometimes preferred for oviposition by H. armigera, the resistance per se does not determine this preference. Egg survival, larval survival, development and resultant damage are not significantly affected by the midge-resistance status of the host.
Keywords:Helicoverpa            oviposition  plant resistance  sorghum midge
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