Breeding alfalfa cultivars resistant to the alfalfa weevil |
| |
Authors: | T H Busbice W V Campbell L V Bunch R Y Gurgis |
| |
Institution: | (1) Agricultural Research Service USDA, 27607 Raleigh, N. C., USA;(2) North Carolina State University, 27607 Raleigh, N. C., USA |
| |
Abstract: | A ten-year study consisting of nine field experiments was conducted to evaluate alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) for resistance to larval feeding by the alfalfa weevil (Hypera postica
Gyllenhal). The results were consistent over years and experiments. Only one source of alfalfa germplasm, designated Starnes, showed resistance to larval feeding in the field under natural infestations of the weevil. The cultivars Team, Arc, and Liberty have been developed from this germplasm source. The only effective method of selection for field resistance to the weevil was field selection under natural weevil infestations. Selection was based on low larval feeding on spaced plants. After six generations of such selection the Starnes germplasm showed only one-third as much defoliation as did the check cultivars. The heritability of the weevil resistance was moderately high. Field resistance was transferred to other strains through hybridization; hybrids were intermediate to the resistant and susceptible parents. Resistance was stable.Laboratory and greenhouse efforts to breed alfalfa weevil resistant alfalfa-using such techniques as adult cotyledon-nonpreference tests, adult leaf-feeding tests, larval-growth and survival tests, oviposition-stimulus tests, and oviposition-nonpreference tests-have failed to produce field resistance.Paper No. 5308 of the Journal series of North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station, Raleigh, N. C., in cooperation wich ARS, USDA. Received 15 June 1977. |
| |
Keywords: | Medicago sativa lucerne alfalfa Hyperapostica alfalfa weevil resistance breeding insect resistance |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|