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Interactions of host-plant resistance in cotton with predators and parasites
Authors:MF Treacy  GR Zummo  JH Benedict
Institution:Texas Agricultral Experiment Station, Rt. 2 Box 589, Corpus Christi, TX 78410, U.S.A.
Abstract:Results from no-choice field and greenhouse studies established an inverse relationship between plant trichome density in cotton and the level of successful attacks on Heliothis zea (Boddie) eggs by the parasite, Trichogramma pretiosum (Riley) and the predator, Chrysopa rufilabris (Burmeister). Thus, plant damage from H. zea can be reduced on glabrous cotton phenotypes due to antixenosis and increased entomophage effectiveness compared to hirsute and pilose phenotypes. Studies by other scientists which demonstrate interactions of natural enemies with host-plant resistance in cotton are also discussed. Symbiotic relationships between the host-plant and its associated predator/parasitoid complex may significantly influence the expression of host-plant resistance in cotton. Scientists involved in programs for development of host-plant resistant cultivars are encouraged to utilize sources of resistance which increase effectiveness of key natural enemies of the major pest species.
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