Effects of cotton condensed tannin,maysin (Corn) and pinitol (soybeans) onHeliothis zea growth and development |
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Authors: | John C. Reese Bock G. Chan Anthony C. Waiss Jr. |
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Affiliation: | (1) SEA-Western Regional Research Center, USDA, 94710 Berkeley, California;(2) Present address: Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, 66506 Manhattan, Kansas |
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Abstract: | Maysin, a flavone glycoside from corn silks, inhibits ingestion, and thus growth, ofHeliothis zea (Boddie) larvae. Pinitol from soybeans inhibitedH. zea growth by the same mechanism. Despite the widely held assumption that tannins inhibit growth by inhibiting assimilation, cotton condensed tannin inhibitedH. zea growth by reducing ingestion; no evidence was found for a reduction in assimilation. Neonate larvae are shown to be much more sensitive to allelochemics than larvae that have fed on control diet before being transferred to diet containing plant allelochemics.Reference to a company and/or product named by the department is only for purposes of information and does not imply approval or recommendation of the product to the exclusion of others which may also be suitable.Published with the approval of the director of the Delaware Agricultural Experiment Station as Miscellaneous Paper No. 968, Contribution No. 514 of the Department of Entomology and Applied Ecology, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19711. |
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Keywords: | Lepidoptera Noctuidae Heliothis zea bioassay host plant resistance mechanisms allelochemicals |
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