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Fiji disease resistance in sugarcane: Relationship to cultivar preference in field populations of the planthopper vector Perkinsiella saccharicida
Authors:K DHILEEPAN  A GREET  A RIDLEY  B J CROFT  G R SMITH
Institution:CRC for Tropical Plant Protection and Department of Zoology &Entomology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane 4072, Australia;Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations, Woodford, Qld 4514, Australia;Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations, Indooroopilly, Qld 4068, Australia
Abstract:Populations of the planthopper vector Perkinsiella saccharicida on sugarcane cultivars resistant (cvs QUO and Q87), moderately resistant (cvs Q90 and Q124) and susceptible (cvs NCo310 and Q102) to Fiji disease with known field resistance scores were monitored on the plant (2000–2001) and ratoon (2001–2002) crops. In both crops, the vector population remained very low, reaching its peak in the autumn. The vector population was significantly higher on cultivars susceptible to Fiji disease than on cultivars moderately resistant and resistant to Fiji disease. The number of P. saccharicida adults, nymphs and oviposition sites per plant increased with the increase in the Fiji disease susceptibility. The results suggest that under low vector density, cultivar preference by the planthopper vector mediates Fiji disease resistance in sugarcane. To obtain resistance ratings in the glasshouse that reflect field resistance, glasshouse‐screening trials should be conducted under both low and high vector densities, and the cultivar preference of the planthopper vector recorded along with Fiji disease incidence.
Keywords:Fiji disease  planthopper vector              Perkinsiella saccharicida            sugarcane  resistance  cultivar preference
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