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SCREENING OF SAFFLOWER GERMPIASM ACCESSIONS TO APHID, UROLEUCON COMPOSn:4ETHEOBALD

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R.A. Balikai
1University of A~cultural Sciences, Dharwad Regional Research Station, Bijapur - 586 101, India
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Cite article:- Balikai R.A. (2025). SCREENING OF SAFFLOWER GERMPIASM ACCESSIONS TO APHID, UROLEUCON COMPOSn:4ETHEOBALD. Agricultural Science Digest. 20(2): 120-121. doi: .
A total of 332 safflower gennplasm accessions including three checks were evaluated
for resistance to aphid, UroJeucon compos/tae Theobald. Results revealed that, only two
entries viz., HUS 568 and HUS 945 were found to be highly tolerant by recording foliage
drying grade of one, while forty eight entries recorded foliage drying grade 2 indicating their
tolerant reaction to aphids.
    1. Anonymous, (1982). A report on the rab! o!lseeds (Agrll. Entomology), Agricultural Research Station, Jalgaon for the year 1981-82 p. 128-31.
    2. Basavanagoud, K. et al. (1981). Mysore J. agric. Sci., 15 :.279-282.
    3. Bhumannavar, B.S. and Thontadarya, T.S. (1979). Curro Res., 8 : 134-136.
    4. Bindra, 0.5. and Vaishampayan, S.N, (1965). Indian Of/seeds J. 9: 113-118.
    5. Jagtap, A.B. et al. (1985). J. Maharashtra agric. Unlv., 10 : 341-342.
    6. Khan, M. Q. and Hussain, M.. (1958). Proc. 45th Indian Sci. Congr. Part 3(Abst.) pp. 453-464.
    volume 20 issue 2 (june 2000) : 120-121

    SCREENING OF SAFFLOWER GERMPIASM ACCESSIONS TO APHID, UROLEUCON COMPOSn:4ETHEOBALD

    R
    R.A. Balikai
    1University of A~cultural Sciences, Dharwad Regional Research Station, Bijapur - 586 101, India
    • Submitted|

    • First Online |

    • doi

    Cite article:- Balikai R.A. (2025). SCREENING OF SAFFLOWER GERMPIASM ACCESSIONS TO APHID, UROLEUCON COMPOSn:4ETHEOBALD. Agricultural Science Digest. 20(2): 120-121. doi: .
    A total of 332 safflower gennplasm accessions including three checks were evaluated
    for resistance to aphid, UroJeucon compos/tae Theobald. Results revealed that, only two
    entries viz., HUS 568 and HUS 945 were found to be highly tolerant by recording foliage
    drying grade of one, while forty eight entries recorded foliage drying grade 2 indicating their
    tolerant reaction to aphids.
      1. Anonymous, (1982). A report on the rab! o!lseeds (Agrll. Entomology), Agricultural Research Station, Jalgaon for the year 1981-82 p. 128-31.
      2. Basavanagoud, K. et al. (1981). Mysore J. agric. Sci., 15 :.279-282.
      3. Bhumannavar, B.S. and Thontadarya, T.S. (1979). Curro Res., 8 : 134-136.
      4. Bindra, 0.5. and Vaishampayan, S.N, (1965). Indian Of/seeds J. 9: 113-118.
      5. Jagtap, A.B. et al. (1985). J. Maharashtra agric. Unlv., 10 : 341-342.
      6. Khan, M. Q. and Hussain, M.. (1958). Proc. 45th Indian Sci. Congr. Part 3(Abst.) pp. 453-464.
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