Antixenosis and antibiosis mechanisms of resistance to Asian rice gall midge, Orseolia oryzae (Wood‐Mason) in rice land races

Author:

Sahu Nandini123,Gowda Gadratagi Basana3ORCID,Guru‐Pirasanna‐Pandi Govindharaj3ORCID,Patil Naveenkumar B.3,Basak Nabaneeta4,Rath Prakash Chandra3,Anilkumar Chandrappa5,Rath Ladu Kishore1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT) Bhubaneswar Odisha India

2. Department of Agriculture and Allied Sciences C.V. Raman Global University Bhubaneswar Odisha India

3. Crop Protection Division ICAR‐National Rice Research Institute Cuttack Odisha India

4. Crop Physiology and Biochemistry Division ICAR‐National Rice Research Institute Cuttack Odisha India

5. Crop Improvement Division ICAR‐National Rice Research Institute Cuttack Odisha India

Abstract

AbstractAsian rice gall midge is one of the important pests of rice, which attacks the crop from nursery to the end of the tillering stage. Managing this pest through plant resistance is the most viable and economical. Two hundred‐two rice genotypes were phenotyped against Asian rice gall midge, Orseolia oryzae (Wood‐Mason) and the mechanism of resistance in terms of antixenosis and antibiosis was studied. Antixenosis mechanism for adult settlement and egg laying indicated that the susceptible genotypes were preferred more than the resistant genotypes in a free choice test. First instar maggots were found and did not continue their growth on resistant genotypes further. However, in susceptible genotypes, they molted successfully and emerged as adults. No choice tests revealed that the emergence of adults in susceptible genotypes took less time than in resistant genotypes. Higher adult sex ratio was found in susceptible genotypes. Estimation of biochemical components in rice shoot apices of selected genotypes revealed that higher levels of total phenols, wax content, total flavonoids and total free amino acids were present in the resistant genotypes. Still, the number of total sugars, reducing sugars and total protein contents were significantly higher in the susceptible genotypes. Hence, the resistance mechanism in rice gall midge was displayed as a combination of antixenosis and antibiosis mechanism. The output of the study would be helpful in breeding for rice varieties resistant to Asian rice gall midge.

Funder

National Rice Research Institute, Indian Council of Agricultural Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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