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Variation between Ethiopian and North American barley varieties ( Hordeum vulgare ) in response to Russian wheat aphid ( Diuraphis noxia ) populations

The Russian wheat aphid, Diuraphis noxia (Mordvilko) (Hemiptera: Aphididae), causes severe damage to barley, Hordeum vulgare L. (Poales: Poaceae), in the highlands of Ethiopia. Little information is available on the control of this pest in Ethiopia. An experiment aimed at evaluating the resistance o...

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Autores principales: Araya, Alemu, Belay, Tesfay, Hussein, Temam
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4206224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25373187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jis/14.1.40
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description The Russian wheat aphid, Diuraphis noxia (Mordvilko) (Hemiptera: Aphididae), causes severe damage to barley, Hordeum vulgare L. (Poales: Poaceae), in the highlands of Ethiopia. Little information is available on the control of this pest in Ethiopia. An experiment aimed at evaluating the resistance of barley varieties from the USA to D. noxia populations and determining biotypic variation between Ethiopian and North American D. noxia populations was conducted. The D. noxia -resistant barley varieties Burton and RWA-1758 from the USA, the resistant barley line 3296-15 from Ethiopia, and a local Ethiopian susceptible variety were included in a randomized design in a greenhouse under natural light conditions. There were highly significant differences ( P < 0.001) in the mean D. noxia population, leaf chlorosis, leaf rolling, plant stunting, number of tillers per plant, and the percentage of infested tillers per plant between the resistant and susceptible varieties. The aphid population per tiller was lower on the resistant barley plants than on the susceptible plants. Severe plant damage was observed on the local barley variety, while the least damage was observed on Burton, followed by RWA-1758. Burton and RWA-1758 were therefore highly resistant and moderately resistant, respectively, to the northern Ethiopian D. noxia populations, indicating similarities in biotypes between the United States and northern Ethiopian D. noxia populations. The damage to variety 3296-15 was greater than to Burton and RWA-1758. Leaf chlorosis scores and leaf rolling scores for variety 3296-15 upon treatment with the north Ethiopian D. noxia population indicate likely biotypic variation between D. noxia populations of northern and central Ethiopia.
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spelling pubmed-42062242014-10-30 Variation between Ethiopian and North American barley varieties ( Hordeum vulgare ) in response to Russian wheat aphid ( Diuraphis noxia ) populations Araya, Alemu Belay, Tesfay Hussein, Temam J Insect Sci Papers The Russian wheat aphid, Diuraphis noxia (Mordvilko) (Hemiptera: Aphididae), causes severe damage to barley, Hordeum vulgare L. (Poales: Poaceae), in the highlands of Ethiopia. Little information is available on the control of this pest in Ethiopia. An experiment aimed at evaluating the resistance of barley varieties from the USA to D. noxia populations and determining biotypic variation between Ethiopian and North American D. noxia populations was conducted. The D. noxia -resistant barley varieties Burton and RWA-1758 from the USA, the resistant barley line 3296-15 from Ethiopia, and a local Ethiopian susceptible variety were included in a randomized design in a greenhouse under natural light conditions. There were highly significant differences ( P < 0.001) in the mean D. noxia population, leaf chlorosis, leaf rolling, plant stunting, number of tillers per plant, and the percentage of infested tillers per plant between the resistant and susceptible varieties. The aphid population per tiller was lower on the resistant barley plants than on the susceptible plants. Severe plant damage was observed on the local barley variety, while the least damage was observed on Burton, followed by RWA-1758. Burton and RWA-1758 were therefore highly resistant and moderately resistant, respectively, to the northern Ethiopian D. noxia populations, indicating similarities in biotypes between the United States and northern Ethiopian D. noxia populations. The damage to variety 3296-15 was greater than to Burton and RWA-1758. Leaf chlorosis scores and leaf rolling scores for variety 3296-15 upon treatment with the north Ethiopian D. noxia population indicate likely biotypic variation between D. noxia populations of northern and central Ethiopia. Oxford University Press 2014-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4206224/ /pubmed/25373187 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jis/14.1.40 Text en This is an open access paper. We use the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license that permits unrestricted use, provided that the paper is properly attributed. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, providedthe original work is properly cited.
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Variation between Ethiopian and North American barley varieties ( Hordeum vulgare ) in response to Russian wheat aphid ( Diuraphis noxia ) populations
title Variation between Ethiopian and North American barley varieties ( Hordeum vulgare ) in response to Russian wheat aphid ( Diuraphis noxia ) populations
title_full Variation between Ethiopian and North American barley varieties ( Hordeum vulgare ) in response to Russian wheat aphid ( Diuraphis noxia ) populations
title_fullStr Variation between Ethiopian and North American barley varieties ( Hordeum vulgare ) in response to Russian wheat aphid ( Diuraphis noxia ) populations
title_full_unstemmed Variation between Ethiopian and North American barley varieties ( Hordeum vulgare ) in response to Russian wheat aphid ( Diuraphis noxia ) populations
title_short Variation between Ethiopian and North American barley varieties ( Hordeum vulgare ) in response to Russian wheat aphid ( Diuraphis noxia ) populations
title_sort variation between ethiopian and north american barley varieties ( hordeum vulgare ) in response to russian wheat aphid ( diuraphis noxia ) populations
topic Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4206224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25373187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jis/14.1.40
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