Reductions in root aphid populations by non-toxic endophyte strains in tall fescue

Authors

  • J.G. Jensen
  • A.J. Popay

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33584/rps.13.2006.3160

Abstract

In two separate pot trials, tall fescue plants infected with the endophyte strain AR542, which is non-toxic to livestock, were shown to have lower numbers of root aphid per plant compared with uninfected plants, but more aphids than plants infected with other non-toxic endophytes (AR502, AR510 and AR514). These differences were not always significant when aphid numbers per gram of root were analysed. A Petri dish trial investigated the mechanism of resistance. Aphid survival was lower on endophyte-free fescue than on AR514- and AR542-infected fescue. Compared with endophyte-free, fewer aphids on roots of AR514- and AR542-infected tall fescue showed signs of feeding, as measured by production of wax and honey dew, and more were mobile on and around roots. Keywords: Aploneura lentisci, Festuca arundinacea, Neotyphodium

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Published

2007-01-01

How to Cite

Jensen, J., & Popay, A. (2007). Reductions in root aphid populations by non-toxic endophyte strains in tall fescue. NZGA: Research and Practice Series, 13, 341–344. https://doi.org/10.33584/rps.13.2006.3160

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