Harmfulness of tobacco thrips on medium-ripening hybrids of cabbage
https://doi.org/10.18619/2072-9146-2019-4-85-89
Abstract
Relevance
Recently, breeding work with cabbage is aimed at developing F1 hybrids, which provide the population with year-round production. The main requirements for hybrids: excellent presentation with appropriate taste, high yield stability, morphological uniformity, resistance to major diseases and tolerance to pests, as well as high keeping quality during storage. In recent years, tobacco thrips is a serious problem for cultivation of cabbage. Plant resistance to tobacco thrips is becoming increasingly relevant, at the moment in the conditions of Krasnodar region. Since tobacco thrips is the most dangerous pest in the south and quickly adapts to poisons, development of resistant hybrids should be considered the most effective way to control.
Methods
The purpose of breeding work is to identify highly productive cabbage hybrids with high tolerance to tobacco thrips. It was previously found that late-ripening hybrids are less affected. Therefore, in our studies, we evaluated the effect of growing terms of the same hybrids in different years of research and on their damage with Thrips tabaci Lindeman. The direction of this work is to evaluate hybrids of cabbage for leaf damage by tobacco thrips and to identify sustainable hybrid combinations and their parental forms. Studies were carried out in the central soil-climatic zone of the Krasnodar Territory. The object of research was medium-ripening hybrids of cabbage.
Results
The degree of susceptibility of hybrids to tobacco thrips varied significantly during the three years of research, but there were distinguished lines that established themselves as the most stable: Yas25p, Ts139, Agrbh82, Pi 714, 272Br-22. Hybrid combinations with these lines showed the least loss of marketable yield and the minimum number of affected leaves in each year of the study. Of the zoned hybrids, the Revansh F1 hybrid shows a high tolerance. It was found that a later planting period significantly reduces the degree of thrips damage.
About the Authors
Nellie V. ShulyakRussian Federation
junior scientist of department of vegetable and potato breeding
350921, Krasnodar, Belozerny, 3
Svetlana V. Koroleva
Russian Federation
Ph.D. in agriculture, leading researcher, head of department of vegetable and potato breeding
350921, Krasnodar, Belozerny, 3
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Review
For citations:
Shulyak N.V., Koroleva S.V. Harmfulness of tobacco thrips on medium-ripening hybrids of cabbage. Vegetable crops of Russia. 2019;(4):85-89. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18619/2072-9146-2019-4-85-89