Leaf-mediated response of soybean genotypes to infestation by whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius)

Giri Naga Harish, Ravinder Singh, Gaurav Kumar Taggar
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Abstract The whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) is documented as a major pest on soybean. It was reported that whitefly response towards its hosts and their cultivars varies, and is mediated through various host-related factors. Considering the significance of leaf morphological characteristics in influencing the host–whitefly responses, the present investigation was conducted in screen-house conditions to study the prevailing variations in leaf morphological characteristics of soybean genotypes and their role in governing the adult whitefly attractiveness and oviposition preference. In the multiple-choice test, the whitefly population (eggs, nymphs and adults) was found to be lowest in moderately resistant genotypes (SL 1028 and SL 1074) compared to highly susceptible (DS 3105) and susceptible genotypes (SL 688, SL 958 and SL 1113). The foliar trichomes were characterized using scanning electron microscopy and leaf area, leaf lamina thickness and leaf shape data were acquired using standard procedures. To determine the factors involved in the resistance/susceptible responses towards whitefly, Pearson correlation was applied between the morphological characteristics and the whitefly population. The results show that the leaf area, trichome density, trichome length and trichome angle showed a significant positive correlation with the whitefly population, whereas leaf lamina thickness was negatively correlated. Thus, for developing whitefly-resistant germplasm, breeders should choose genotypes having narrow and thick leaves with sparse, short and flat trichomes.
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大豆基因型叶片对烟粉虱侵染的响应
摘要烟草粉虱(Gennadius)是危害大豆的主要害虫。据报道,粉虱对其寄主及其品种的反应是多种多样的,并受多种寄主相关因素的调节。考虑到叶片形态特征对寄主-粉虱反应的影响,本研究在筛选条件下研究了大豆基因型叶片形态特征的普遍变异及其对粉虱成虫吸引力和产卵偏好的影响。在选择试验中,中抗性基因型(SL 1028和SL 1074)的粉虱种群(卵、若虫和成虫)数量最少,而高敏感基因型(DS 3105)和敏感基因型(SL 688、SL 958和SL 1113)的数量最少。利用扫描电镜对叶片毛状体进行了表征,并采用标准方法获得了叶片面积、叶片厚度和叶片形状数据。为了确定白蝇的抗性/易感反应的相关因素,将形态特征与白蝇种群进行Pearson相关分析。结果表明,叶面积、毛密度、毛长和毛角与粉虱种群呈显著正相关,而叶面厚度与粉虱种群呈显著负相关。因此,为了开发抗白蝇种质,育种者应该选择具有窄而厚的叶片和稀疏、短而平的毛状体的基因型。
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