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1 December 2005 Response of Barley to Grasshopper Defoliation in Interior Alaska: Dry Matter and Grain Yield
Sultan H. Begna, Dennis J. Fielding
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Abstract

Barley, Hordeum vulgare L., is well adapted to subarctic Alaska growing conditions, but little is known about its response to grasshopper defoliation. A field experiment was conducted to study dry matter and grain yield in response to a combination of grasshopper defoliation and weeds in 2002 and 2003 near Delta Junction, AK (63° 55′ N, 145° 20′ W). Barley plants at third to fourth leaf stage were exposed to a combination of two levels of weeds (present or absent) and four densities of grasshoppers (equivalent to 0, 25, 50, and 75 grasshoppers per m2) of third to fourth instars of Melanoplus sanguinipes (F). Dry matter accumulation by the barley plants was determined at three times during the growing seasons: ≈10 d after introduction of the grasshoppers, shortly after anthesis, and at maturity. Dry matter accumulation and grain yield were much lower in 2003 than in 2002, probably due to very low levels of soil moisture early in the growing season of 2003. Head clipping accounted for a greater portion of yield loss in 2003 than in 2002. The percentage of reduction in harvestable yield due to grasshoppers remained fairly constant between years (1.9 and 1.4 g per grasshopper per m2 in 2002 and 2003, respectively) despite a large difference in overall yield. Examination of the yield components suggest that yields were reduced by the early season drought in 2003 primarily through fewer seeds per head, whereas grasshoppers in both years reduced average seed weight, but not numbers of seeds.

Sultan H. Begna and Dennis J. Fielding "Response of Barley to Grasshopper Defoliation in Interior Alaska: Dry Matter and Grain Yield," Journal of Economic Entomology 98(6), 1969-1976, (1 December 2005). https://doi.org/10.1603/0022-0493-98.6.1969
Received: 17 January 2005; Accepted: 1 July 2005; Published: 1 December 2005
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KEYWORDS
barley
harvest index
sink-limitation
subarctic
yield
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