Comportamento de variedades de sorgo em relação a Contarinia sorghicola e Rhopalosiphum maidis em diferentes épocas de plantio

A interação entre variedades de sorgo com diferentes graus de resistência à mosca (Contarinia sorghicola) (Coquillet) e ao pulgão (Rhopalosiphum maidis) (Fitch), com épocas de plantio, foi estudada em Campinas, em 1967-1968. Essa interação foi significativa. Algumas variedades como sumac e b. leoti,...

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description A interação entre variedades de sorgo com diferentes graus de resistência à mosca (Contarinia sorghicola) (Coquillet) e ao pulgão (Rhopalosiphum maidis) (Fitch), com épocas de plantio, foi estudada em Campinas, em 1967-1968. Essa interação foi significativa. Algumas variedades como sumac e b. leoti, quando plantadas mais cedo, praticamente não sofreram dano de mosca, mas em plantio tardio foram completamente danificadas. Ambas são precoces e moderadamente resistentes à mosca. A variedade AF 117 teve comportamento uniforme, não sofrendo o efeito de épocas: é tardia e resistente à mosca. Em média, a infestação de mosca aumentou nos plantios tardios e a do pulgão, ao contrário, caiu. As variedades de panícula aberta foram mais resistentes ao pulgão que as de panícula compacta. A variedade AF-28 foi mais resistente ao pulgão e à mosca; a M 35-1 foi mais suscetível ao pulgão e à mosca; e a AF-37 mostrou-se bem resistente ao pulgão e suscetível à mosca. As variedades sumac e b. leoti, de resistência moderada à mosca, são suscetíveis ao pulgão. Os resultados demonstram uma independência entre a resistência à mosca e ao pulgão. The sorghum midge Contarinia sorghicola (Coquillet) (Diptera Cecidomyiidae) is a severe sorghum pest in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, and the aphid Rhopa-losiphum maidis (Fitch) (Hemiptera Aphididae) is commonly found in the crop. The interaction among varieties of different cycles and resistance, planted in successive dates in relation to the damage done by sorghum midge and the size of the aphid population were studied in 1967-1968. The planting season for sorghum in the State of São Paulo goes from October to January. The plantings were made on XI-3-1967, XI-23-1967, XII-13-1967, and I-2-1968. The different responses of the varieties in relation to the sorghum midge damage were evident. Varieties AF-28 and AF-117 were resistant and Sumac and B. Leoti were moderately resistant. These last two varieties are early flowering and had low damage in the first plantings but had as much damage as the susceptible varieties in the last plantings. The interaction between varieties and planting season was significant. In general the sorghum midge infestation was low in the first flowering plots and increased thereafter whereas the aphid infestation was high in the first flow-erings and decreased thereafter. The response of the varieties to the aphid was studied protecting the heads of five plants per replication of each variety of each planting dat
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