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Initial screening of chili and sweet pepper germplasm for resistance to chili thrips, Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood
Authors:N K Krishna Kumar  M Aradya  A A Deshpande  N Anand  P R Ramachandar
Institution:(1) Division of Entomology & Nematology, Indian Institute of Horticulture Research, Hessaraghatta Lake Post, 560 089 Bangalore, India;(2) Department of Botany, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 96822 Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A.;(3) Division of Vegetable Crops, Indian Institute of Horticulture Research, Hessaraghatta Lake Post, 560 089 Bangalore, India;(4) Section of Economics & Statistics, Indian Institute of Horticulture Research, Hessaraghatta Lake Post, 560 089 Bangalore, India;(5) Present address: Pioneer Overseas Corp. (India Branch), 283, 8th Main, I Block R. T. Nagar, 560 032 Bangalore, India
Abstract:Summary A preliminary evaluation for resistance to chili thrips, Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood of 41 and 194 pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) germplasms during 1987 and 1988, respectively, indicated chili accessions may be a promising source of resistance. In contrast, all sweet pepper accessions tested were highly susceptible. A number of chili accessions produced a moderate yield, in spite of a high thrips infestation indicating tolerance to S. dorsalis. Rating for thrips damage was more reliable and efficient than estimating thrips numbers in screening pepper accessions for resistance to thrips. Highly significant, positive correlation between ratings at the seedling stage and final rating for thrips damage indicated the feasibility of screening pepper accessions at the seedling stage. Comparing the similarities in rating among accessions resulted in 40 distinct groups. The variance-covariance matrix of the data from these 40 groups was subjected to principal component analysis. This accounted for 56 and 18 per cent of the variation across the two principal axes, respectively. Projection of chili and sweet pepper accessions along these two axes revealed three distinct clusters. About 80 per cent of chili accessions formed the first cluster, 58 per cent of the sweet pepper accessions formed the second cluster and a third cluster exhibited intermediate ratings for thrips damage. The significance of these findings in relation to geographical divergence and resistance to thrips among pepper accessions is discussed.
Keywords:Capsicum annuum  chili pepper  resistance  Scirtothrips dorsalis  sweet pepper  thrips
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