Dibog Luc, Babin Régis, Amang a Mbang Joseph, Decazy Bernard.
2005. Effect of genotype on cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) attractiveness towards mirids.
In : La recherche agricole au service des acteurs du monde rural : recueil des résumés de la revue scientifiques 2005 de l'IRAD. IRAD
Résumé : Laboratory tests were performed in Cameroon in order to assess the level of attractiveness of eleven cocoa genotypes towards mirids. Clones were ranked according to their attractiveness score and from a distance to a mean value. An analysis of variance was performed and showed significant differences between cocoa clones (F=3.15, p<0.0006). The cocoa clones grouping reveals three major categories, with BE10 and SNK413 showing the highest attractiveness. In contrast, five clones, IMC60, the Catongo trinitario clones, Playa Alta2 (from Venezuela), SIC5 and SNK614 showed a lower attractiveness than the mean. Four Clones (PA107, SNK619, UPA134 and T60/887) showed attractiveness similar to the mean. The circular micro-test has the advantage that it does not need a reference cocoa clone. Comparisons with results of other studies are proposed. (Texte intégral)
Mots-clés Agrovoc : Theobroma cacao, ravageur des plantes, Miridae, mécanisme de défense, expression des gènes, expérimentation
Classification Agris : F30 - Génétique et amélioration des plantes
H10 - Ravageurs des plantes
Auteurs et affiliations
- Dibog Luc, IRAD (CMR)
- Babin Régis, CIRAD-CP-UPR Bioagresseurs de pérennes (CMR) ORCID: 0000-0002-3753-1193
- Amang a Mbang Joseph, IRAD (CMR)
- Decazy Bernard
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