Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 965199
European corn borer and its parasites overwintering abundance and damages on different corn FAO maturity groups
European corn borer and its parasites overwintering abundance and damages on different corn FAO maturity groups // Journal of Central European Agriculture, 20 (2019), 1; 447-460 doi:/10.5513/JCEA01/20.1.2052 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
European corn borer and its parasites overwintering abundance and damages on different corn FAO maturity groups
(Pojava kukuruznog moljca i njegovih parazita nakon prezimljenja i štete na hibridima različitih FAO grupa)
Autori
Lemic, Darija ; Mandić, Jakov ; Čačija, Maja ; Drmić, Zrinka ; Mrganić, Martina ; Čavlovićak, Snježana ; Bažok, Renata ; Viric Gasparic, Helena
Izvornik
Journal of Central European Agriculture (1332-9049) 20
(2019), 1;
447-460
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
damages, enclosion, European corn borer, hybrids, maize, maturity groups, parasites, population density, resistance, yield
Sažetak
European corn borer (ECB) is one of the most significant maize pests in the world and also in Croatia. ECB causes yield reduction from 2 to 25%, even more in years favorable for its development. According to estimations, these losses are around 7%. About 90% of the hybrids had some resistance to whorl-leaf feeding (first-generation ECB) and 75% had some resistance to sheath and sheath- collar feeding (second-generation ECB). Along with resistance, modern maize hybrids possess certain level of tolerance. The main aim of this paper was to determine moth eclosion of the overwintering generation and presence of the parasites of ECB larvae during the overwintering as well as to estimate population density of ECB on maize growing area in Croatia. Also, the aim was to establish the differences among maize FAO maturity groups in damage caused by ECB larvae. Estimated overwintering population was over 8, 000 moths/ha i.e. more than 4 million larvae of first generation. During the overwintering four different parasites attacked the larvae. Two species belong to the order Hymenoptera (Cotesia marginiventris Cresson and Eriborus terebrans Gravenhorst) and two species belong to the order Diptera (Ramonda spathulata Fallén and Lydella thompsoni Herting). One caterpillar predator species Paragymnomerus spiricornis Spinola (Hymenopetra) overwinters in maize stalks as well. The highest attack of the first ECB generation was recorded on FAO maturity group 500. The damage from second ECB generation was the highest on FAO groups 400 and 500. The maize of the higher FAO groups has high and robust stems with large number of big leaves. That intensive vegetative growth is a biological characteristic that attracts first generation of ECB to intensifying egg lying. High population level of the first generation may lead to high level of second ECB generation which ultimately caused yield reduced on the hybrids of longer vegetation period (medium- late FAO maturity groups).
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Poljoprivreda (agronomija)
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Agronomski fakultet, Zagreb
Profili:
Helena Virić Gašparić
(autor)
Darija Lemić
(autor)
Renata Bažok
(autor)
Maja Čačija
(autor)
Martina Kadoić Balaško
(autor)
Zrinka Drmić
(autor)
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- Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)
- Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
- Scopus