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   Host Selection of Peach Rootborer Capnodis tenebrionis L. (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) to Stone-Fruit Trees in Jordan)  
   
نویسنده Bani Mfarrej Manar Fawzi ,Sharaf Naim Said
منبع jordan journal of agricultural sciences - 2011 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:682 -689
چکیده    Field and laboratory experiments were conducted during april 2006 to december 2008 to investigate host selection of peach rootborer (prb) to stone-fruit trees. prb adults selected significantly peach trees for feeding and oviposition more than apricots and plums, while bitter almonds were the least selected host. peaches contain lower levels of prunasin than apricots, plums, and almonds. bitter almond is the only host containing amygdalin (94.0 mg/100g dried sample). when these results were matched with the results of field experiments, it became obvious that peach trees, which have the least prunasin content is more susceptible to infestation by prb than apricots or plums. bitter almonds which have amygdalin in the kernels and high prunasin content in the leaves and roots are the most resistance. the nitrogen content in roots and leaves of bitter almond is significantly higher than the n-content of other hosts. increased availability of n in almonds lead to increase synthesis of n-containing secondary compounds, such as prunasin and amygdalin, which in turn decrease the susceptibility of stone-fruits to infestation by prb
کلیدواژه Host Selection ,Peach rootborer ,Capnodis tenebrionis ,Stone-Fruit Trees ,Prunasin ,Amygdalin
آدرس Ministry of Agriculture, Phytosanitary Laboratories, Jordan, Jordan University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Plant Protection, Jordan
پست الکترونیکی n.sharaf@ju.edu.jo
 
     
   
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