Respuesta del frijol Phaseolus vulgaris L., en asociación con maíz Zea mays L., al ataque del picudo del ejote Apion godmani Wagner
Material type: TextSeries: CIMMYT NRG Copublicación ; No. 98-02Publication details: México, DF (México) CIMMYT : 1998ISBN:- 970-648-011-0
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Bean genotypes Amarillo-155, Pinto Texcoco, Mexico-332, Puebla-36, Tlaxcala-62, Hidalgo-58, and APN-18 (all supposedly resistant to Apion gudmani) and Canario-107, Jamapa, and Zacatecas-45, (suceptible) were intercropped with maize variety VS-22 at Santa Lucia de Prias, Mexico. The resistant genotypes were Amarillo-155, J-117, Pinto-168, Pinto Texcoco, Mexico-332, Puebla-36, Tlaxcala-62, and Hidalgo-58. Two resistance mechanisms were displayed by Amarillo-155, J-117, Pinto-168, and Hidalgo-58: oviposition-inhibiting antixenosis. Puebla-36, and Pinto Texcoco owed their resistance to the mechanisms of oviposition-inhibiting antixenosis.
Spanish
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Jose Juan Caballero
CIMMYT Publications Collection