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Antibiosis Effects of Rice Carrying Bph14 and Bph15 on the Brown Planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens

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  • Liangmiao Qiu

    (Institute of Plant Protection, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Fuzhou 350013, China
    Fujian Key Laboratory for Monitoring and Integrated Management of Crop Pest, Fuzhou 350013, China)

  • Wuqi Wang

    (Fujian Key Laboratory for Monitoring and Integrated Management of Crop Pest, Fuzhou 350013, China)

  • Longqing Shi

    (Fujian Key Laboratory for Monitoring and Integrated Management of Crop Pest, Fuzhou 350013, China)

  • Qiquan Liu

    (Institute of Plant Protection, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Fuzhou 350013, China
    Fujian Key Laboratory for Monitoring and Integrated Management of Crop Pest, Fuzhou 350013, China)

  • Zhixiong Zhan

    (Institute of Plant Protection, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Fuzhou 350013, China
    Fujian Key Laboratory for Monitoring and Integrated Management of Crop Pest, Fuzhou 350013, China
    Rice Research Institute, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Fuzhou 350019, China)

Abstract

The brown planthopper(BPH), Nilaparvata lugens , is the most destructive insect pest in rice production worldwide. The development and cultivation of BPH-resistant varieties is the most economical and efficient strategy to overcome the destruction caused by BPH. The modified bulk seedling test method was used to identify the BPH resistance level and host feeding choice of rice lines of Liangyou8676( Bph14 / Bph15 ), Bph68S( Bph14 / Bph15 ), RHT( Bph3 ), Fuhui676, and TN1 on BPH. In the meantime, the population, survival and emergence rate, developmental duration, honeydew excretion, female ratio and brachypterous ratio of adults were used as indicators to detect the antibiosis effects of the different rice lines. The results showed that the resistance levels of RHT, Bph68S, Liangyou8676, Fuhui676, and TN1 to BPH were HR, R, MR, S and HS, respectively. The host choice implied that BPH was more inclined to feeding on rice plants with a lower resistance. An analysis of the antibiosis activity of rice lines RHT, BPh68S, and Liangyou8676 carrying resistance genes indicated a significant reduction in the population growth rate, survival and emergence rate of BPH nymphs, significant delay in the developmental duration of nymphs, reduced honeydew excretion of females, decreased female ratio, and a decreased brachypterous ratio of females and males, when compared with rice carrying no BPH-resistant genes.

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  • Liangmiao Qiu & Wuqi Wang & Longqing Shi & Qiquan Liu & Zhixiong Zhan, 2020. "Antibiosis Effects of Rice Carrying Bph14 and Bph15 on the Brown Planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 10(4), pages 1-10, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:10:y:2020:i:4:p:109-:d:341098
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