Influence of biochemical constitunts on incidence of pod borer complex in selected field bean genotypes

Seven biochemical constituents viz. proteing, reducing sugars, phenols, tannins, crude fiber, silica and fat were studied in relation to expression of varietal reaction against borer complex in 19 selected genotypes of field bean.Of the various biochemical components, protein content and reducing su...

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Published inAnnals of Plant Protection Sciences Vol. 16; no. 2
Main Authors Kamakshi, N, Srinivasan, S, Muralikrishna, T
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.09.2008
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Summary:Seven biochemical constituents viz. proteing, reducing sugars, phenols, tannins, crude fiber, silica and fat were studied in relation to expression of varietal reaction against borer complex in 19 selected genotypes of field bean.Of the various biochemical components, protein content and reducing sugar exhibited significant positive correlations with pod damage by deferent pod borers in the different genotypes. The most susceptible genotype, GA 2-27 with 49 damage had comparatively high amount of proten content (27.5) and reducing sugars (1.13 mg g-1), while the resistant genotype (HA-4, white) had less content of protein 20.1 and sugars 0.60 mg g-1. The correlation coefficients between total phenols/tannins/fiber/silica/fat in pods and pod damage due to pod borers were negative and significant. The genotype HA-4 (white) had comparatively high amount of phenols (1.79 mg g-1), tannins (1.23 mg g-1), fiber (16.9) and silica (0.7)
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ISSN:0971-3573