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Responses of Growth Characteristics of Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] Cultivars to Riptortus clavatus Thunberg (Hemiptera: Alydidae)  

Oh, Young-Jin (Department of Rice and Winter Cereal Crop, NICS, RDA)
Cho, Sang-Kyun (Department of Rice and Winter Cereal Crop, NICS, RDA)
Kim, Kyong-Ho (Department of Rice and Winter Cereal Crop, NICS, RDA)
Paik, Chae-Hoon (Department of Rice and Winter Cereal Crop, NICS, RDA)
Cho, Youngkoo (Department of Biology, Eastem New Mexico University)
Kim, Hong-Sik (Chung-buk National University)
Kim, Tae-Soo (Department of Rice and Winter Cereal Crop, NICS, RDA)
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Korean Journal of Breeding Science / v.41, no.4, 2009 , pp. 488-495 More about this Journal
Abstract
In recent years, an increasing amount of research has been conducted on the yield loss of soybean crop caused by Riptortus clavatus, a serious pest of legumes. The objective of this study were to examine crop damage caused by various population densities of R. clavatus and determine the association of unique growth and seed characteristics with crop damage rate in conventional soybean fields. Major growth responses to R. clavatus were examined. The cultivars that were not as seriously damaged by R. clavatus were Pungsannamulkong, Sobaegknamulkong, Duyoukong, and Sinpaldal 2, but Myeongjunamulkong, Mallikong, and Hwangkeumkong were significantly (P<0.05) damaged. The rate of seed damage caused by R. clavatus was 8.2% in a group of brown colored pubescence, while the rate was 13.0% in a group of the gray colored. Crop damage by R. clavatus clearly more reduced in cultivars with dark hilum colors including dark brown, brown, and grayish brown than those with yellow hilum colors. Concerning pod colors, crop damage was less significant in cultivars with dark brown pod color than with the light brown. Cultivars with short pod length (4.0-4.5 cm) at full seed (R6) stage showed lower seed damage rates by R. clavatus than those with long pod length (>5.6 cm). Therefore, characteristics of hilum, pod, pubescence colors, and pod length were significantly related and linked to the cultivar resistance to R. clavatus.
Keywords
crop damage; cultivars; growth characteristics; Riptortus clavatus; soybean;
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