2018
DOI: 10.15446/acag.v67n2.65881
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Genotype by environment interactions for damage caused by Diatraea spp. borers in sugarcane

Abstract: Genotype by environment interactions for damage caused by AbstractDiatraea spp. (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) or sugarcane stem borers are important sugarcane pests in Venezuela. The use of resistant cultivars is part of an integrated management to control these insects in many countries. The aim of this study was to evaluate a group of sugarcane genotypes for Diatraea damage in several environments, and to assess the interaction among damage caused by Diatraea and yield components. Data were collected from five su… Show more

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“…These conditions present challenges that may affect trial observations (Smith 2005) including controlling pest density, environmental conditions, and natural enemies. Therefore, several authors have used plant or stalk infestations under confined conditions (Dinardo-Miranda et al 2012, Vieira et al 2017, Rea et al 2018) or in bioassays where sugarcane tissue is provided in meridic diets to establish the precise impact of a specific sugarcane genotype on pest development (Taneja and Nwanze 1990, Meagher et al 1996, White et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These conditions present challenges that may affect trial observations (Smith 2005) including controlling pest density, environmental conditions, and natural enemies. Therefore, several authors have used plant or stalk infestations under confined conditions (Dinardo-Miranda et al 2012, Vieira et al 2017, Rea et al 2018) or in bioassays where sugarcane tissue is provided in meridic diets to establish the precise impact of a specific sugarcane genotype on pest development (Taneja and Nwanze 1990, Meagher et al 1996, White et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%