Author:
Liu A.,Ridsdill-Smith T. J.
Abstract
Damage caused by redlegged earth mite to seedlings of 6 pulse species and its
effect on subsequent plant growth and grain yield were examined under
controlled and field conditions. Seedling damage caused by redlegged earth
mite affected subsequent plant growth and reduced seed yield, but the
responses varied among different pulse species. Field pea and yellow lupin
were the most susceptible at seedling stage and flowering, but only yellow
lupin suffered significant reduction in grain yield (30%) in the field.
Narrow-leafed lupin suffered moderate damage, faba bean slight damage, while
chickpea and lentil suffered little or no damage. The practical implications
of these results are discussed.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cited by
12 articles.
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