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The relationship between selection and survival of newly-hatchedChilo suppressalis larvae feeding on different varieties of rice
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Key Words:Chilo suppressalis,newl larvae,rice,survival rate,selection
Abstract:       The stem borer,Chilo suppressalis Walker is a major rice pest in China and its numbersavebeentrending   upward. We found that the survival rate of newly-hatched C. suppressalis larvae was highest onLiangyoupeijiu (60. 8% ),intermediate on Nanjing 11 (45. 8% ),and lowest on Ⅱyou 084 (25. 8% ) . There was no significant difference in thesurvival rate of larvae feeding on Nanjing 44,Wuyunjing 7Changyou 3,Wuyujing3 and Xiangnuo 8333,althoughsurvival rates were all more than 40. 0% on the first fouvarieties and only 35. 8% in Xiangnuo 8333. Newly-hatchedlarvae displayed clear preferences for the eight varieties of rice. Liangyoupeijiu ( hybrid indica rice ) was the mostpreferred with 21. 0% preference determined by the disk method and > 50. 0% in Y-olfactometer experiments. The leastpreferred was Xiangnuo 8333 (5.6% ) . Preferences for Nanjing44,Nanjing11 and Changyou 3 were 16. 5% ,15. 5% and13. 5%espectively. Regression analysis indicated that larval survival rates were positivelyon.
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