Frontiers in Plant Science (Jan 2019)

Identification of Novel Sources of Resistance to Seed Weevils (Bruchus spp.) in a Faba Bean Germplasm Collection

  • Estefanía Carrillo-Perdomo,
  • Blandine Raffiot,
  • Blandine Raffiot,
  • Damien Ollivier,
  • Chrystel Deulvot,
  • Jean-Bernard Magnin-Robert,
  • Nadim Tayeh,
  • Pascal Marget

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01914
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Seed weevils (Bruchus spp.) are major pests of faba bean, causing yield losses, and affecting marketability. Our objective was to identify stable sources of resistance to seed weevil attacks, determine the climatic factors that most influenced its incidence and its relationship with some phenological and agronomic traits. The accessions “BOBICK ROD115,” “CÔTE D’OR,” “221516,” and “NOVA GRADISKA” showed increased resistance to penetration and development of larvae. Other accessions such as “QUASAR,” “109.669,” and “223303” exhibited resistance to larval development. The results of this work suggest the presence of different defense mechanisms to seed weevils in faba bean, which in the future could be introgressed in elite cultivars to create resistant varieties and contribute to more sustainable agriculture with less need for pesticides. The temperature, rainfall, and humidity seemed to be the climatic factors most influencing faba bean seed weevil attack while the precocity and the small weight of the seeds were correlated with lower infestation rates in the different experiments.

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