1983
DOI: 10.1093/ee/12.1.260
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Morphological and Physiological Parameters of Soybean Resistance to Agromyzid Beanflies

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“…Miklas et al (2006) suggested that improving bean varieties for resistance to insect pests can help reduce the dependence on pesticides to enable stable bean production across varied and unfavourable environments. Moderate to high levels of resistance have been reported in soybean (Chiang and Norris 1983;Talekar and Tengkano 1993;Wang and Gai 2001) and mungbean (Talekar and Hu 1993). The identification of such sources of resistance has lead to wide use of host-plant resistance against bean fly and related agromyzids in mungbean and soybean (Chiang and Norris 1983;Taleker et al 1988;Talekar and Tengkano 1993;Wang and Gai 2001).…”
Section: Application Of Host-plant Resistancementioning
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“…Miklas et al (2006) suggested that improving bean varieties for resistance to insect pests can help reduce the dependence on pesticides to enable stable bean production across varied and unfavourable environments. Moderate to high levels of resistance have been reported in soybean (Chiang and Norris 1983;Talekar and Tengkano 1993;Wang and Gai 2001) and mungbean (Talekar and Hu 1993). The identification of such sources of resistance has lead to wide use of host-plant resistance against bean fly and related agromyzids in mungbean and soybean (Chiang and Norris 1983;Taleker et al 1988;Talekar and Tengkano 1993;Wang and Gai 2001).…”
Section: Application Of Host-plant Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moderate to high levels of resistance have been reported in soybean (Chiang and Norris 1983;Talekar and Tengkano 1993;Wang and Gai 2001) and mungbean (Talekar and Hu 1993). The identification of such sources of resistance has lead to wide use of host-plant resistance against bean fly and related agromyzids in mungbean and soybean (Chiang and Norris 1983;Taleker et al 1988;Talekar and Tengkano 1993;Wang and Gai 2001). The breeding methods applied in soybean were mainly conventional approaches (Talekar and Tengkano 1993;Wang and Gai 2001).…”
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“…In leafhopper-resistant soybeans, resistance has been shown to be related to the orientation and size of trichomes rather than their density (Turnipseed, 1977). Soybean trichome length and density has also been implicated in resistance to beanflies, whiteflies, pod borers, and bean leaf beetles (Chiang & Norris, 1983;Lambert et al, 1995;Lam & Pedigo, 2001;Talekar & Lin, 1994). Pod trichomes have been implicated in resistance to coreid bugs (Koona et al, 2002).…”
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“…The females of several species are deterred from oviposition by dense trichomes on the leaf surface (CHIANG & NORRIS, 1983a;FAGOONEE & TOORY, 1983).…”
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“…Other parameters influencing the well-being of the larvae can be stem diameter, leaf area, water content and chemical characteristics (CHIANG & NORRIS, 1983a;CHIANG & NORRIS, 1983b;CHIANG & NORRIS, 1983c;TALEKAR et al, 1988;WEI et al, 2000).…”
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