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Role of physico-morphic and biochemical characters of different Okra genotypes in relation to population of okra shoot and fruit borer, Earias vittella Fabricius

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Title Role of physico-morphic and biochemical characters of different Okra genotypes in relation to population of okra shoot and fruit borer, Earias vittella Fabricius
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Creator Jaydeep Halder, S.K. Sanwal, A. K. Rai, A. B. Rai, B. Singh and B. K. Singh
 
Subject Biophysical and biochemical parameters, Earias spp., Okra germplasm, Olfactometer test, Ovipostional test, Varietal screening
 
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Ten promising genotypes of okra were field screened under natural infestation of shoot and fruit borer, Earias
vittella Fabricius to assess its reaction. Ten biophysical parameters, viz. trichomes, fruit length, fruit width, fruit
weight, fruit angle, total number of fruits and branches, leaf length, plant height, stem diameter and biochemical
parameters like total phenol and anthocyanin content of fruits were studied in relation to the expression of varietal
reaction towards shoot and fruit borer. It was observed that highly susceptible genotype SB 8 had relatively lower number of trichomes (24) as compared to tolerant genotype SB 6 which had 51.8 trichomes/cm2. Fruit length, width and fruit weight showed a positive correlation (r value = 0.376, 0.034, 0.026, respectively) with borer incidence. Susceptible genotype SB 8 possessed lower fruit angle (23.4°) and stem thickness (1.17 cm) as compared to tolerant genotype SB 6 (26.4° and 1.28 cm, respectively). Similarly, higher number of total leaves (38.8), fruits (15.75) and branches (3.6) per plant were also recorded from SB 8 as compared to other tolerant lines (SB 6, VROR 160, SB 10). Amongst the biochemical parameters, total phenol and anthocyanin showed negative correlation with the borer incidence. Free-choice arena and ovipostional tests also confirmed that highest larval orientation and egg laying were in susceptible genotype SB 8 (53.3 and 19.7%, respectively) than the other tolerant genotypes.
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Date 2021-07-29T05:41:56Z
2021-07-29T05:41:56Z
2015-02
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/50983
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Indian Council of Agricultural Research