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Population Changes of Important Sucking-Pests Aphis gossypii (Glove.) and Bemisia tabaci (G.) in the New Varieties Second Plant (After Canolai) of Iran

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Investigating the population dynamic of important cotton pests on new cotton varieties is important. Cotton cultivars have important pests such as thrips, aphids, whitefly and bollworm. Considering the premature cultivars with proper yield for second cultivation in cotton-growing Golestan province at the north of Iran, this study seems necessary. This genotypes was cultivated with 9 treatments in 4 replicates. A completely randomized block design was carried out in Hashem Abad research station in a spray-free plot with the dimensions of 30 × 80 cm in 2018-2019 years. According to the results of this study, analysis of variance of two years showed that the yield of N2G80 with 1538 g in the plot with 41.7% lint percentage had the highest yield, and M13 with 685 g in the plot and 35.8% lint percentage in the lowest yield they had. The infestation rate of the genotypes tested in the population of green aphid of cotton in K880-2 and Golestan® cultivars was 48.88 and 40.31 in aphid with the highest density, and the SKT-133 and TBL-60 genotype respectively with 27.15 and 29.11 aphids per leaf had the least infestation. The amount of infestation of the genotypes tested to the population of whitefly cotton on the N2G80 and TBL-60 genotype was 90.76 and 68.86 whitefly in the leaf with the highest infestation and N2G80 and TBL-60 genotype respectively with 40.05 and 75.51 white fly in leaf were the least infested. Correlation coefficient between traits was equal to 0.55. The number of bolls per plant was not correlated with other traits including boll weight, lint percentage, aphid and white fly.

Published in International Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering (Volume 9, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijbse.20210903.13
Page(s) 67-72
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Cotton Variety, Sucking - Pests, Golestan Province

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    Mojeni Taghi Darvish, Zangi Mohammadreza. Population Changes of Important Sucking-Pests Aphis gossypii (Glove.) and Bemisia tabaci (G.) in the New Varieties Second Plant (After Canolai) of Iran. Int J Biomed Sci Eng. 2021;9(3):67-72. doi: 10.11648/j.ijbse.20210903.13

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  • Cotton Research Institute of Iran, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Gorgan, Iran

  • Cotton Research Institute of Iran, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Gorgan, Iran

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