Oviposition behavior and foliar consumption of Chrysodeixis includens (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in soybean genotypes

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The use of plant resistance acts by intervening in the herbivore-host relationship, through morphological, physical or chemical factors of the plant. This study evaluated the oviposition and foliar consumption of Chrysodeixis includens (Walker [1858]) in soybean genotypes, in free-and no-choice tests, correlating them with the factors, density and size of trichomes. The experiments were carried out in laboratory (25 ± 2 °C; RH= 70 ± 10%; photoperiod 14h) using five cultivars (BRS 391, BRS 6203 RR, BMX Valente RR, Tec Irga 6070 RR, BMX Icone Ipro) and two isolines (PELBR 10-6000 and PELBR 10-6049). The trichomes reported were filiform tectors and claviform multicellular glandular. The density of glandular trichomes, in stages V2 and V5, was higher on BRS 6203 RR and BRS 391, respectively. The higher density of glandular trichomes was observed in V5 and a higher density of tector trichomes in V2. The lowest densities and the smallest sizes of trichomes in V2 and V5 stages was observed on PELBR 10-6049. The size of tector trichomes and the number of eggs did not differ among the cultivars. Foliar consumption was lower for on BMX Icone Ipro and Tec Irga 6070 RR. Trichome density influences the consumption and oviposition behavior of C. includens. Key words:.

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Gobbi, P. C., Fagundes, J. P. R., da Silva, L. R., Motta, F. B., da Cunha, U. S., Duarte, A. da F., … da Rosa, A. P. S. A. (2024). Oviposition behavior and foliar consumption of Chrysodeixis includens (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in soybean genotypes. Ciencia Rural, 54(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20220474

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