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Leaf effects of wild species of Solanum and interspecific hybrids on growth and behaviour of the potato tuber moth, Phthorimaea operculella Zeller

TitleLeaf effects of wild species of Solanum and interspecific hybrids on growth and behaviour of the potato tuber moth, Phthorimaea operculella Zeller
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication1997
AuthorsMusmeci, Sergio, Ciccoli R., Di Gioia Valter, Sonnino Andrea, and Arnone Silvia
JournalPotato Research
Volume40
Pagination417 - 430
Date Published1997///
Abstract

Four introductions of Solanum berthaultii wild species and seven S. tuberosumxS. berthaultii hybrids were evaluated by antibiosis and antixenosis laboratory tests with potato tuber moth. Some morphological and chemical traits related to the trichomes were analysed. Two clones of the wild species S. sparsipilum and five of S. pinnatisectum, characterised by high tuber resistance, were tested for leaf resistance, both by antibiosis and antixenosis assays. The genotypes with high density of trichomes A and with high exudate PPO activity, showed a moderate negative effect on pupal weight and fecundity in the antibiosis tests. Trichomes B exudate showed a strong repulsive effect on oviposition of adult in the antixenosis tests. The S. pinnatisectum clones revealed a good leaf resistance level, whereas the S. sparsipilum clones showed lower levels of antibiosis and antixenosis.

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