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DOI:10.21273/HORTSCI.35.4.665
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Author(s):Braman, S. K.; Duncan, R. R.; Hanna, W. W.; Hudson, W. G.
Author Affiliation:Braman: Department of Entomology; Duncan: Department of Crop and Soil Science, University of Georgia, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Georgia Experiment Station, Griffin, GA; Hanna: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton, GA; Hudson: University of Georgia, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton, GA
Title:Evaluation of turfgrasses for resistance to mole crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllotalpidae)
Section:Pest management
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Source:HortScience. Vol. 35, No. 4, July 2000, p. 665-668.
Publishing Information:Alexandria, VA: American Society for Horticultural Science
# of Pages:4
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Mole crickets; Cultivar evaluation; Pest resistance; Scapteriscus vicinus; Gryllotalpidae; Scapteriscus borellii; Cynodon; Paspalum vaginatum; Cynodon dactylon; Cynodon transvaalensis; Genotypes; Pest density; Dry weight; Quality; Zoysia Japonica; Shoots; Root weight
Abstract/Contents:"Bermudagrass (Cynodon sp.) and paspalum (Paspalum vaginatum) genotypes were evaluated in laboratory, greenhouse, and field experiments for potential resistance to the common turfgrass pests, tawny mole cricket (Scapteriscus vicinus Scudder) and southern mole cricket (Scapteriscus borellii Giglio-tos). Potential resistance among 21 seashore paspalums to both insects in an environmental chamber at 27 ^DDCC, 85% relative humidity, and 15 hours light/9 hours dark) revealed that Glenn Oaks 'Adalayd' was least tolerant of cricket injury, while 561-79, HI-1, and 'Excalibur' were most tolerant. Nymphal survival was not influenced by turfgrass type. Plant selections that maintained the highest percentage of their normal growth after 4 weeks of feeding by tawny mole crickets over three separate greenhouse trials were 561-79, HI-1, HI-2, PI-509018, 'Excalibur', SIPV-1 paspalums, and 'Tifeagle' and 'Tifsport' bermudagrasses. Although none of the tested genotypes was highly resistant to tawny mole cricket injury, 'TifSport' bermudagrass and 561079 (Argentine) seashore paspalum were most tolerant."
Language:English
References:19
See Also:Other items relating to: Seashore Paspalum - Since 2000
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Braman, S. K., R. R. Duncan, W. W. Hanna, and W. G. Hudson. 2000. Evaluation of turfgrasses for resistance to mole crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllotalpidae). HortScience. 35(4):p. 665-668.
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DOI: 10.21273/HORTSCI.35.4.665
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