Asian corn borer (Ostrinia furnacalis Guenee) oviposition preferences on maize (Zea mays Linn), king grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.), and cogon grass (Imperata cylindrica (L.)

<p>Insects’ oviposition behavior on alternate host plants is very helpful to understand the interaction between host plants and insects, the dynamics of insect populations, and the effectiveness of alternate host plants as refugia in managing insect resistance. The oviposition preference of &l...

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Main Authors: Yosefus F. da-Lopez, Y. Andi Trisyono, Witjaksono Witjaksono
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Language:English
Published: Perhimpunan Entomologi Indonesia 2020-04-01
Series:Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia
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spelling doaj-1c27abfb6d6f4ee69b3267fb3987a8a12020-11-25T02:51:19ZengPerhimpunan Entomologi IndonesiaJurnal Entomologi Indonesia1829-77222089-02572020-04-0117110.5994/jei.17.1.23282Asian corn borer (Ostrinia furnacalis Guenee) oviposition preferences on maize (Zea mays Linn), king grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.), and cogon grass (Imperata cylindrica (L.)Yosefus F. da-Lopez0Y. Andi Trisyono1Witjaksono Witjaksono2Jurusan Manajemen Pertanian Lahan Kering, Politeknik Pertanian Negeri KupangJurusan Jurusan Hama dan Penyakit Tumbuhan, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Gadjah MadaJurusan Jurusan Hama dan Penyakit Tumbuhan, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Gadjah Mada<p>Insects’ oviposition behavior on alternate host plants is very helpful to understand the interaction between host plants and insects, the dynamics of insect populations, and the effectiveness of alternate host plants as refugia in managing insect resistance. The oviposition preference of <em>Ostrinia furnacalis</em> on maize (<em>Zea mays</em> L), king grass (<em>Panicum maximum</em> Jacq.), and cogon grass (<em>Imperata cylindrica</em> (L.) was studied through no-choice test, two-choice test, and three-choice test. The oviposition preferences hierarchy of <em>O. furnacalis</em> on maize, king grass, and cogon grass wass sequentially maize &gt; king grass &gt; cogon grass when the tested plants were at 21 DAP (days after planting). However, the hierarchy pattern may change depending on host plants phenology. The 35-day-old king grass was more preferred by <em>O. furnacalis</em> (proportion of eggs = 0.692; OPI = 37.57) than maize (proportion of eggs = 0.301; OPI = -38.780) and cogon grass (proportion of eggs = 0.174; OPI = -65.183) for oviposition. These findings indicated that king grass was a potential alternate host for <em>O. furnacalis </em>to survive and could serve as refugia in IRM strategy. However, it needs further research in the field to ensure the potential of king grass as refugia for <em>O. furnacalis.</em></p>http://jurnal.pei-pusat.org/index.php/jei/article/view/558imperata cylindrica l.ostrinia furnacalisovipositionpanicum maximum jacq.zea mays l.
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author Yosefus F. da-Lopez
Y. Andi Trisyono
Witjaksono Witjaksono
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Y. Andi Trisyono
Witjaksono Witjaksono
Asian corn borer (Ostrinia furnacalis Guenee) oviposition preferences on maize (Zea mays Linn), king grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.), and cogon grass (Imperata cylindrica (L.)
Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia
imperata cylindrica l.
ostrinia furnacalis
oviposition
panicum maximum jacq.
zea mays l.
author_facet Yosefus F. da-Lopez
Y. Andi Trisyono
Witjaksono Witjaksono
author_sort Yosefus F. da-Lopez
title Asian corn borer (Ostrinia furnacalis Guenee) oviposition preferences on maize (Zea mays Linn), king grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.), and cogon grass (Imperata cylindrica (L.)
title_short Asian corn borer (Ostrinia furnacalis Guenee) oviposition preferences on maize (Zea mays Linn), king grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.), and cogon grass (Imperata cylindrica (L.)
title_full Asian corn borer (Ostrinia furnacalis Guenee) oviposition preferences on maize (Zea mays Linn), king grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.), and cogon grass (Imperata cylindrica (L.)
title_fullStr Asian corn borer (Ostrinia furnacalis Guenee) oviposition preferences on maize (Zea mays Linn), king grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.), and cogon grass (Imperata cylindrica (L.)
title_full_unstemmed Asian corn borer (Ostrinia furnacalis Guenee) oviposition preferences on maize (Zea mays Linn), king grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.), and cogon grass (Imperata cylindrica (L.)
title_sort asian corn borer (ostrinia furnacalis guenee) oviposition preferences on maize (zea mays linn), king grass (panicum maximum jacq.), and cogon grass (imperata cylindrica (l.)
publisher Perhimpunan Entomologi Indonesia
series Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia
issn 1829-7722
2089-0257
publishDate 2020-04-01
description <p>Insects’ oviposition behavior on alternate host plants is very helpful to understand the interaction between host plants and insects, the dynamics of insect populations, and the effectiveness of alternate host plants as refugia in managing insect resistance. The oviposition preference of <em>Ostrinia furnacalis</em> on maize (<em>Zea mays</em> L), king grass (<em>Panicum maximum</em> Jacq.), and cogon grass (<em>Imperata cylindrica</em> (L.) was studied through no-choice test, two-choice test, and three-choice test. The oviposition preferences hierarchy of <em>O. furnacalis</em> on maize, king grass, and cogon grass wass sequentially maize &gt; king grass &gt; cogon grass when the tested plants were at 21 DAP (days after planting). However, the hierarchy pattern may change depending on host plants phenology. The 35-day-old king grass was more preferred by <em>O. furnacalis</em> (proportion of eggs = 0.692; OPI = 37.57) than maize (proportion of eggs = 0.301; OPI = -38.780) and cogon grass (proportion of eggs = 0.174; OPI = -65.183) for oviposition. These findings indicated that king grass was a potential alternate host for <em>O. furnacalis </em>to survive and could serve as refugia in IRM strategy. However, it needs further research in the field to ensure the potential of king grass as refugia for <em>O. furnacalis.</em></p>
topic imperata cylindrica l.
ostrinia furnacalis
oviposition
panicum maximum jacq.
zea mays l.
url http://jurnal.pei-pusat.org/index.php/jei/article/view/558
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