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Different types of resistance against greenbug, Schizaphis graminum Rond, and the Russian wheat aphid, Diuraphis noxia Mordvilko, in wheat
Authors:A M Castro    A Vasicek    S Ramos    A Worland    E Suárez    M Muñoz    D Giménez  A A Clúa
Institution:Department of Biology, FACAYF, University of La Plata, CC31, CP-1900 La Plata, Argentina;Department of Genetics, University of Córdoba, Ap. 3048, E-14080, Córdoba, Spain;Department of Entomology, FACAYF, University of La Plata, CC31, CP-1900 La Plata, Argentina;John Innes Centre, Colney, Norwich NR4 7UH, UK;Biological Resources Institute, INTA, Las Cabañas y Los Reseros, CP-1712 Castelar, Argentina
Abstract:A collection of 26 cultivars of wheat Triticum aestivum were screened for resistance against the two main aphid pests of cereals, the greenbug Schizaphis graminum Rond. and the Russian wheat aphid (RWA) Diuraphis noxia Mordvilko. Since genetic variability has been found in Argentinean populations of both aphid species, this work was aimed at determining the response of different types of resistance in wheat cultivars when infested with aphids. Antixenosis, antibiosis and tolerance were evaluated with traditional tests in controlled environmental conditions using a clone of greenbug biotype C and a clone of RWA collected on wheat. Genetic resistance was found against one or both aphid species in several wheats. Most of the highest levels of antixenosis, antibiosis and tolerance against the two aphids occurred in different cultivars; as a consequence the resistance mechanisms for both pests appear to be partly independent. Antibiosis against greenbug or RWA appears to be determined by two different sets of genes, one affecting development time and the other reducing fecundity and longevity. The antibiosis against both aphid species in terms of their development time and the intrinsic rate of population increase resulted in a partial cross effect of these aphid traits against the alternative insect species. Nonetheless, the same cultivars affected the total fertility and the longevity of both aphids. Since the highest plant performance levels and the least plant damage were recorded in different wheats, different patterns of tolerance were displayed against the greenbug and the RWA. Consequently, different genes appear to be involved in several traits of the resistance mechanisms against the two aphids. The genes that independently conferred resistance to aphids could be combined in new cultivars of wheat to broaden their genetic base of resistance against the greenbug and the RWA.
Keywords:Diuraphis noxia                        Schizaphis graminum                        Triticum aestivum            antibiosis  antixenosis  aphid infestation  greenbug  plant resistance  Russian wheat aphid (RWA)  tolerance
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