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INVESTIGATION ON THE RESPONSE OF SUGAR BEET WEEVIL, BOTHYNODERES OBLIQUEFASCIATUS (MENETRIES, 1939, COLEOPTERA: CURCULIONIDAE) TO DIFFERENT HOST PLANTS

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  432-441

Abstract

 Bothynoderes obliquefasciatus (Menetries, 1939, Coleoptera: CURCULIONIDAE) is a major pest of SUGAR BEET in the warm and dry regions of Isfahan province. The adults are attracted to different hosts such as Chenopodium album (Linnaeus, 1753, Chenopodiaceae), Amaranthus sp. (Amaranthaceae) and Salsola sp. (Salsolaceae) in the absence of SUGAR BEET.  Investigation on preferences for attraction to host plants is important for bioecological control of insects. Unfortunately, conventional insecticides do not control the pest effectively. Thus it is very important to look for a new method rather than insecticides, for example, trap crops. Host plant preferences for attraction, attraction to extracts of these hosts by adult B. obliquefasiatus, and the amount of feeding on different SUGAR BEET varieties were determined in choice – experiments in laboratory, green house and semi field conditions. We displayed the amount of feeding on different SUGAR BEET varieties and analyzed data from all experiments provided in statistical tables. The results showed that considerable variation exists in attraction and feeding preferences of the SUGAR BEET weevil among different SUGAR BEET varieties and some WEEDS. In all experiments, adult insects attracted and fed on the IC1, Amelie and Rizofort varieties rather than the others. The attraction to and feeding from V7233 was the least. Adult insects preferred Chenopodium album for feeding and they used other WEEDS as shelter.

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    IZADI, N., FATHPOUR, H., & ZARABI, M.. (2011). INVESTIGATION ON THE RESPONSE OF SUGAR BEET WEEVIL, BOTHYNODERES OBLIQUEFASCIATUS (MENETRIES, 1939, COLEOPTERA: CURCULIONIDAE) TO DIFFERENT HOST PLANTS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGY, 24(3), 432-441. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/21593/en

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    IZADI N., FATHPOUR H., ZARABI M.. INVESTIGATION ON THE RESPONSE OF SUGAR BEET WEEVIL, BOTHYNODERES OBLIQUEFASCIATUS (MENETRIES, 1939, COLEOPTERA: CURCULIONIDAE) TO DIFFERENT HOST PLANTS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGY[Internet]. 2011;24(3):432-441. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/21593/en

    IEEE: Copy

    N. IZADI, H. FATHPOUR, and M. ZARABI, “INVESTIGATION ON THE RESPONSE OF SUGAR BEET WEEVIL, BOTHYNODERES OBLIQUEFASCIATUS (MENETRIES, 1939, COLEOPTERA: CURCULIONIDAE) TO DIFFERENT HOST PLANTS,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGY, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 432–441, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/21593/en

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