Physicochemical Properties of Sugarcane Cultivars Affected Life History and Population Growth Parameters of Sesamia nonagrioides (Lefebvre) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
Abstract:The use of resistant cultivars is an efficient management strategy against S. nonagrioides. The effects of different sugarcane cultivars, CP48-103, CP57-614, CP69-1062, CP73-21, SP70-1143, and IRC99-02 were evaluated on the oviposition preference (free-choice assay), life history, and life table parameters of S. nonagrioides at 27 ± 1 °C, 60 ± 5% RH and a photoperiod of 16: 8 (L: D) h. The longest and shortest developmental times were on cultivars SP70-1143 and CP48-103, respectively. The oviposition preferenc… Show more
“…The use of resistant cultivars is an efficient management strategy against insect pests. Mortazavi Malekshah et al [10] show that the physicochemical properties of sugarcane cultivars significantly affect Sesamia nonagrioides oviposition behavior, life history and population parameters, and recommend a resistant cultivar to reduce damage caused by this pest.…”
“…The use of resistant cultivars is an efficient management strategy against insect pests. Mortazavi Malekshah et al [10] show that the physicochemical properties of sugarcane cultivars significantly affect Sesamia nonagrioides oviposition behavior, life history and population parameters, and recommend a resistant cultivar to reduce damage caused by this pest.…”
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