Agric (Dec 2020)
PREFERENCE TEST OF GREEN LEAFHOPPER (Nephotettix virescens Distant) TO SOME TUNGRO-RESISTANT PROMISING LINES
Abstract
Preference test of green leafhopper (GLH) Nephotettix virescens Distant to some tungro-resistant promising lines. Tungro is the most important diseases of the rice plant, caused by two types of viruses, namely Rice Tungro Bacilliform Virus (RTBV) and Rice Tungro Spherical Virus (RTSV), transmitted by green leafhopper (GLH) especially Nephotettix virescens Distant in a semi- persistent manner. The aim of this research was to study some of the varieties dislike (resistant) to GLH and resistant to rice tungro virus. The study was conducted on Januari to August 2019 at Green House of Indonesian Tungro Disease Research Station and at farmer’s field in Polman West Sulawesi. The experiment in the green house was preference and survival test using a Randomized Completely Block Design (RCBD) with three replications. The materials consisted of 48 tungro-resistant promising lines and 2 varieties as a check. The field experiment using an augmented design with four blocks. Every block consisted of 20 promising lines and four varieties of checks (Ciherang, Tukad Unda, Inpari 9 Elo, and IR 64). Variables observed were the number of GLH present and survival in promising lines, the population of GLH at the field, the percentage of tungro incidence, the filled with spikelet number, the unfilled of spikelet number, the weight of 1000 grain, and the grain yield at 14% moisture content. The results showed that ten promising lines was dislike (resistant) to GLH and resistant to rice tungro virus with the percentage of tungro incidence lower or equal than resistant check varieties (Inpari 9) and had high yield potential (6,2 – 10,2 t/ha).
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