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Wheat stem sawfly (Cephus pygmaeus L.) damage; impacts on grain yield, quality and marketing prices in Anatolia
Authors:&#x  rfan   zberk, Ayhan Atl&#x  , Abuzer Yü  cel, Fethiye   zberk,Yalc&#x  n Co  kun
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Field Crop, Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Harran, S.Urfa, Turkey

bHead, Department of Food Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Harran, S.Urfa, Turkey

cHead, Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Harran, Turkey

dGAP Training, Extension and Research Center, S.Urfa, Turkey

eDepartment Of Field Crop, Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Harran, S.Urfa, Turkey

Abstract:This study aimed to draw the attention of the all stake holders attention to an underestimated insect pest of wheat in Southeastern Anatolia. The field studies were carried out in the experimental field of GAP Training, Extension and Research Center in Koruklu in 2003–2004 cropping season.

It was found that the number of sawfly damaged spikes varied between 6 and 12% in durum wheat and 8 and 12% in bread wheat. Comparing healthy grains, grain weight spike−1 decreased significantly, giving 0.430 g less kernel weight in durum wheat and 0.385 g in bread wheat. Some of the grain quality characteristics of both sawfly damaged and healthy spikes were tested and it was found that protein content (%) in durum wheat, and 1000 kernel weight in bread wheat were reduced significantly, whilst, the SDS sedimentation value in bread wheat increased significantly for sawfly damaged grains. Grain yield losses by sawfly infestation were found to be 2.23% in durum wheat and 3.32% in bread wheat. Marketing price studies showed that sawfly damage reduced it significantly, resulting in $ 0.016 kg−1 less price in bread wheat. But this was not serious for durum wheat.

It was concluded that income loss, depending on grain yield loss, un-harvestable broken spikes and lower marketing price of sawfly damaged grains, could be no less than $ 68.8 ha−1 in durum wheat and $ 68.6 ha−1 for bread wheat. Therefore, some control methods are required for sawfly infestation, where damage is already over the economic threshold (10–15% stem cut by pest) especially in bread wheat.

Keywords:Sawfly   Yield loss   Quality   Economic loss   Durum wheat   Bread wheat
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