E. Wojciechowiczzutko et Hf. Vanemden, ARE APHID MEAN RELATIVE GROWTH-RATE AND INTRINSIC RATE OF INCREASE LIKELY TO SHOW A CORRELATION IN PLANT-RESISTANCE STUDIES, Journal of applied entomology, 119(6), 1995, pp. 405-409
In a study of the performance of Aphis fabae Scop. on 6 British and 3
Polish cultivars of Vicia faba L., the aphid showed a poor mean relati
ve growth rate (MRGR) On the Polish cultivar Hangdown Bialy (p = < 0.0
5). Measurements of fecundity, the intrinsic rate of natural increase
(r(m)) and MRGR were obtained on a large number of individual plants.
Correlations between MRGR and both r(m) or fecundity for individual pl
ants across cultivars were not significant. Although within cultivars,
individual plants of Aquadulce and Relon showed significant positive
correlations of aphid MRGR on fecundity and r(m) respectively, the two
correlations accounted for less than 20% of the variation in MRGR and
no such correlations were found for the other seven cultivars. Althou
gh MRGR showed the highest residual variance (in relation to the mean)
of the three performance indicators assessed, it nonetheless proved t
o provide the best discrimination between the cultivars tested. It is
suggested that this is because MRGR is less subject to `maternal influ
ence' than fecundity or r(m).