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Anatomical basis of cowpea resistance to the pod borer, Maruca testulalis (Geyer)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 September 2011

T. O. Tayo
Affiliation:
The International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology, P.O. Box 30, Mbita, South Nyanza, Kenya
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Abstract

The anatomy of damaged and undamaged young stem, peduncle and young pods were examined from transverse sections in three varieties of cowpea in order to evaluate the anatomical basis of resistance to the pod borer Maruca testulalis.

While tissue development in the stem, peduncle and pods of the three varieties of cowpea were similar, the relative thickness of the various tissues were different in the order Vita-1>ICV-2>TVu 946. The smaller diameter and the relative abundance of strengthening tissues in the stem and peduncle of TVu 946, by limiting total ingestible biomass, might be restricting the damage to these organs by the pod borer.

Pod damage, on the other hand, was concentrated on the parenchymatous tissue of the pod wall lining and inter-seed spaces and the sizes of this tissue were also different among the varieties in the order Vita-1>ICV-2>TVu 946, the same order of susceptibility to attack by M. testulalis.

Résumé

L'anatomie d'une jeune tige endommagée et non-endommagee, le pédoncule et des feunes cosses ont été examinés de la section transversale pour trois variétiés d'haricot pour évaluer la base anatomique de la résistance au perceur de la cosse, Maruca testulalis.

Tandis que le développement du tissu dans la tige, le pédoncule et les cosses des trois variétiés d'haricot étaient similaires, l'épaisseur relative des divers tissus était différente dans l'ordre Vita-1> 1CV-2> TVU 946. Le petit diamètre et l'abondance relative des tissus de renforcement dans la tige et le pédoncule du TVU 946 en limitant la biomasse totale ingérable, auraient restreint le dommage à ces organes par le perceur de la cosse.

L'abime de la cosse, de l'autre part, était concentre sur le tissu parenchymateux de l'écorse de la cosse et l'éspace entre les grains et les grosseurs de ce tissu étaient aussi differentes parmi les variétiés dans l'ordre Vita-1 > 1CV-2 > TVU 946, susceptibilité à l'attaque par Maruca testulalis.

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