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1 April 2002 Grass Species and Endophyte Effects on Survival and Development of Fall Armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
S. K. Braman, R. R. Duncan, M. C. Engelke, W. W. Hanna, K. Hignight, D. Rush
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Grass selections including 10 zoysiagrasses, 18 paspalums, 34 Bermuda grasses, tall fescue, creeping red fescue, and perennial ryegrasses with and without endophyte were evaluated for potential resistance to fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith), larvae. Laboratory evaluations assessed the degree of antibiosis among >70 grass lines to first-instar fall armyworms. When all parameters measured were considered, the trend in resistance to fall armyworm among endophyte-infected (E ) and endophyte-free (E-) cool season grasses from greatest to least was: ‘Dawson’ E > APR 1234 > ‘Dawson’ E- > ‘Rosalin’ E > Lp 5425, ‘Rosalin’ E-, ATF 480 > ‘Tulsa’ or: E slender creeping red fescue > E turf- type perennial ryegrass > E- slender creeping red fescue > E forage-type perennial ryegrass > E- forage-type perennial ryegrasses, and E tall fescue > E- turf-type tall fescue. Among warm season grasses larval weight gain was reduced on all zoysiagrasses. Larval weight gain also was lower on the Bermuda grasses ‘Tifsport’, ‘Tifgreen’, 97–4, 97–14, 97–22, 97–28, 97–39, 97–40, 97–54, 98–15, 98–30, and 98–45 than when larvae were fed ‘Tulsa’ tall fescue or the diet control. Only APR1234 and ‘Dawson’ creeping red fescue reduced larval survival to the same extent that was observed for zoysiagrasses. Survival on Bermuda grasses was least on 97–8. Seashore paspalums were only rarely less susceptible to fall armyworm than tall fescue, although pupal weights were consistently lower on ‘Temple 1’ and ‘Sea Isle 1’ paspalums than that on ‘Tulsa’ tall fescue. Genetic resistance to key grass pests can reduce insecticide use and simplify management of these cultivars.

S. K. Braman, R. R. Duncan, M. C. Engelke, W. W. Hanna, K. Hignight, and D. Rush "Grass Species and Endophyte Effects on Survival and Development of Fall Armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)," Journal of Economic Entomology 95(2), 487-492, (1 April 2002). https://doi.org/10.1603/0022-0493-95.2.487
Received: 24 April 2001; Accepted: 1 December 2001; Published: 1 April 2002
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KEYWORDS
endophyte
forage
host plant resistance
sod production
Spodoptera frugiperda
turfgrass
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