Ovipositional preference and larval establishment of the Indian meal moth and almond moth on selected peanut genotypes.
Kashyap, R. K.; Campbell, W. V.;
Peanut Science Year: 1990 Vol: 17 Issue: 1 Pages: 12-15 Ref: 12 ref.
1990
บทคัดย่อ
Thirty-nine selected groundnut genotypes from a diverse germplasm collection with known resistance and susceptibility to preharvest insects were tested in the laboratory for postharvest resistance to the stored products pests Cadra cautella [Ephestia cautella] and Plodia interpunctella. Genotypes with resistance to the pyralids included NC 6, GP-NC 343 x NC 5, PI467307, NC 7 x NC 10247, GP-NC 343 x NC 17367 and breeding line 10-P10-B1-B1-B1-B1-B2. Resistance to preharvest and postharvest insect complexes suggests some common chemicals may be present in the green crop and the harvested seed that elicit ovipositional response.