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Evaluation of Chickpea Genotypes for Resistance to Beet Armyworm, Spodoptera exigua

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Title Evaluation of Chickpea Genotypes for Resistance to Beet
Armyworm, Spodoptera exigua
 
Creator Shankar, M
Sharma, H C
Ramesh Babu, T
Sridevi, D
 
Subject Crop Improvement
Fall Armyworm
Chickpea
Genetics and Genomics
 
Description Chickpea genotypes were evaluated for resistance to Spodoptera exigua pest under field and laboratory conditions. In the detached leaf assay, the genotypes RIL 20 and ICC 12475 at the vegetative stage, and EC583264, ICC
12475 and RIL 25 at the flowering stage suffered lower leaf damage (DR 1.0 – 1.8) as compared to ICCL 86111
(DR 6.8). There were no significant differences in larval survival among the genotypes tested. However, only
22.4% larvae survived on ICC 12475 as compared to 60.0% on ICCL 86111 at the vegetative stage, and 23.3%
larvae survived on KAK 2 as compared to 73.3% on ICC 10393 at the flowering stage. Larval weights were
significantly lower on RIL 20, ICC 10393 and EC583264 (5.6 - 7.1 mg per larva) as compared to the larvae
reared on the susceptible check, ICC 3137 (21.8 mg per larva) at the vegetative stage. There were no significant
differences in larval weights at the flowering stage. Percentage pupation was significantly lower on KAK 2, RIL
20 and ICC 12475 (10.0 - 11.4%) as compared to that of ICC 10393 (35.0%) at vegetative stage, and on ICCV 10,
EC583264, ICCL 86111, ICC 3137, ICC 12475 and KAK 2 (10.1 - 15.6%) at the flowering stage as compared to
34.3% pupation on ICC 10393. There were no significant differences in larval period and pupal weights of the
insects reared on different chickpea genotypes. Under field conditions, there were no significant differences in
Helicoverpa armigera and S. exigua eggs and larvae of S. exigua on different genotypes at the vegetative, flowering
and maturity stages. However, significant differences were observed in H. armigera larvae on different genotypes
at all the three stages. The lowest H. armigera larval density and leaf and pod damage were recorded on ICC
12475. Grain yield was significantly greater in ICCV 10 (1732.0 kg/ha), ICCL 86111 (1248.3 kg/ha), ICC 10393
(1132.1 kg/ha) and ICC 12475 (1127.8 kg/ha) than in the susceptible check, ICC 3137 (73.3 kg/ha). The genotypes
suffering lower damage and with high grain yield potential can be used in chickpea improvement for resistance to
S. exigua
 
Publisher Plant Protection Association of India
 
Date 2013
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/8276/1/IndianJPlantProtection_41_4_275_281_2013.pdf
Shankar, M and Sharma, H C and Ramesh Babu, T and Sridevi, D (2013) Evaluation of Chickpea Genotypes for Resistance to Beet Armyworm, Spodoptera exigua. Indian Journal of Plant Protection, 41 (4). pp. 275-281. ISSN 2249-7870