Authenticating method of bemisia tabaci resistance of cigarette variety
An identification method and technology for Bemisia tabaci are applied in the field of identification of tobacco varieties against Bemisia tabaci, which can solve the problems that identification results are easily affected by the environment, difficulty in Bemisia tabaci resistance, and identification difficulties, and reduce workload. And the effect of identification work intensity, short identification period and saving test time
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[0035] The distribution law of embodiment 1 Bemisia tabaci on tobacco
[0036] (1) Test material:
[0037] The tested insect, Bemisia tabaci, was collected from tobacco fields in Zhucheng, Shandong in 2012. It was identified as Q-type Bemisia tabaci by mtDNACO I gene sequence sequencing method (Luo Chen et al., 2002), and Q-type Bemisia tabaci has been included in the world's 100 species One of the most dangerous invasive organisms. The white cauliflower bean was used as the host for subculture in the greenhouse, and every 3 generations of continuous breeding were checked to ensure the purity. At the beginning of the experiment, the progeny population had been fed continuously for 12 generations. The Bemisia tabaci population was reared in an insect culture greenhouse under the conditions of (26±1)°C, RH60%~80%, 14L︰10D. When the whitefly grows to an adult, the whitefly is inoculated on the host white flower bean, and the whitefly is inoculated using a conventional inoculat...
Embodiment 2
[0065] Example 2 Different Tobacco Varieties in Greenhouses Differences in Resistance to Bemisia Tabaci
[0066] According to the practice of identifying crop resistance to diseases and insect pests, it is divided into five grades: high resistance, resistance, intermediate (resistance), sensitivity, and high sensitivity. The average number of nymphs and adults infected with whitefly on a single leaf of tobacco is used as the resistance evaluation index. According to the difference in resistance, the resistance of tobacco to whitefly is divided into 5 grades, and the resistance to whitefly is evaluated according to the insect population ratio of each tobacco variety. The insect quantity ratio (ф)0≦ф<0.20 If there are 30 species, they are high-resistance varieties (HR); if the insect population ratio (ф) 0.20≦ф<0.40, 38 are resistant varieties (R); if the insect population ratio (ф) is 0.40≦ф<0.60, there are 15 species , which is the moderately resistant variety (M); there are 1...
Embodiment 3
[0095] Example 3: Differences in the resistance of different tobacco varieties to whitefly in the field
[0096] (1) Test materials: the tobacco varieties for testing are the same as the 134 kinds of tobacco varieties in the above-mentioned embodiment 1 and embodiment 2, and the tobacco seedling cultivation adopts strict industrialized seedling cultivation methods. The environmental conditions of the seedling greenhouse are 22-26°C, RH60%-80%, 14L︰10D.
[0097] (2) Test method:
[0098] year 2013. The field experiment was completed in the experimental field of Tobacco Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. The tested tobacco varieties that will be cultivated are transplanted into a plot (with an area of 100m2) according to each variety. 2 ), with 3 replicates each. No pesticides were used, and other management was carried out according to the conventional production of tobacco leaves. When the planted tobacco is in the period of vigorous growth to...
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