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1 August 2000 Effects of Planting Pattern of Collards on Resistance to Whiteflies (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) and on Parasitoid Abundance
D. Michael Jackson, M. W. Farnham, A. M. Simmons, W. A. van Giessen, K. D. Elsey
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Fourteen collard entries, Brassica oleraceae L., Acephala group, were evaluated for resistance to natural populations of Bemisia argentifolii Bellows & Perring in replicated field plots in Charleston, SC. Glossy-leaf phenotypes (‘SC Glaze’, ‘SC Landrace’, ‘Green Glaze’) were the most resistant collard entries and had fewer whiteflies than the nonglossy, open-pollinated cultivars. Also, two F1 hybrid cultivars with normal, nonglossy leaves (‘Blue Max’ and ‘Top Bunch’) were resistant. In laboratory experiments, there were no differences in the intrinsic rate of growth (rs) of B. argentifolii populations on either glossy or nonglossy collard phenotypes. Over a 2-yr period, there were no differences in the abundance of whiteflies on the glossy phenotype of Green Glaze when it was planted in solid 20-plant plots or when it was alternated (every other plant) with the nonglossy phenotype of Green Glaze. In a similarly designed experiment, there was no difference in the resistance of Blue Max in either solid or mixed planting scheme compared with the susceptible ‘Morris Heading’. Higher numbers of whiteflies and parasitoids (primarily Eretmocerus spp.) were collected on yellow sticky cards in the solid plantings of the nonglossy phenotype of Green Glaze than were collected in the solid plantings of the glossy Green Glaze phenotype. Counts on sticky cards in the mixed plots were intermediate. These data show that planting pattern of collard entries is relatively unimportant in the deployment of these sources of host plant resistance. The data also suggest that nonpreference is the primary mode of resistance to whiteflies for certain collard entries.

D. Michael Jackson, M. W. Farnham, A. M. Simmons, W. A. van Giessen, and K. D. Elsey "Effects of Planting Pattern of Collards on Resistance to Whiteflies (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) and on Parasitoid Abundance," Journal of Economic Entomology 93(4), 1227-1236, (1 August 2000). https://doi.org/10.1603/0022-0493-93.4.1227
Received: 28 October 1999; Accepted: 1 April 2000; Published: 1 August 2000
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KEYWORDS
Bemisia argentifolii
Bemisia tabaci
Brassica oleracea
collard
Eretmocerus
host plant resistance
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