Author:
Lambrides C. J.,Imrie B. C.
Abstract
Twenty-six mungbean varieties and accessions were screened for resistance to 4
bruchid species (Coleoptera : Chrysomelidae). On the basis of the percentage
of seeds damaged all Australian commercial mungbean varieties tested here were
highly susceptible to strains of
Callosobruchus maculatus and
C. chinensis, the 2 species that cause most damage
worldwide to mungbean in storage. In addition, 3 accessions of wild mungbean
appeared to have bruchid resistance. The texture layer present on the seed
coat of some mungbean varieties and small seed size may act as oviposition
deterrents. Consequently, these assays for determining resistance to bruchid
infestation may not be suitable for identifying biochemical resistance of some
mungbean genotypes.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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