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Dataset for: Standard Evaluation Trial for Leaf Miner Fly

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Title Dataset for: Standard Evaluation Trial for Leaf Miner Fly
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.21223/P3/E6A7NG
 
Creator Mihovilovich, Elisa
Aponte, Mariela
Bonierbale, Merideth
 
Publisher International Potato Center
 
Description Adult females of L. huidobrensis use their ovipositor to make holes on the top and bottom sides of the leaves, causing the production of exudates that feed adult males and females. The larval stage is the most destructive because the mining reduces the photosynthetic ability of the plant. Larval damage in a growing plant follows a well-established pattern: the larvae attack the plant from the bottom, and later the rest of the plant becomes infested as well. The rate and level of infestation of plants are affected by varietal differences, age, and the physiological state of the plant.
The procedure for evaluation of advanced clones to Leaf Miner Fly (LMF) resistance involves trials over 2 seasons under moderate and high adult infestation. All evaluation trials include a susceptible local variety as a control. However, in the case of evaluation under high infestation, a resistant variety should be included as well. The LMF population level was monitored to study the population dynamic throughout the experimental exposure. Three readings of the accumulative percentage of foliage damage were made randomly on 5 individuals plants within each experimental plot to determine the level of resistance. Evaluation for Leaf Miner Fly resistance was conducted for 205 advance clones. The results showing different reaction types (susceptible, highly susceptible, resistant, moderately resistant and highly resistant).
 
Subject Agricultural Sciences
Potatoes
Leaf Miner Fly
 
Language English
 
Contributor Administrator, CIP
International Potato Center
CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas (RTB)
 
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