Sk. Braman et al., POTENTIAL RESISTANCE IN ZOYSIAGRASSES TO TAWNY MOLE CRICKETS (ORTHOPTERA, GRYLLOTALPIDAE), The Florida entomologist, 77(3), 1994, pp. 301-305
Reduction in growth by tawny mole crickets, Scapteriscus vicinus Scudd
er, at densities equivalent to 15 adults per 0.09 m2 varied among nine
experimental and three commercially available zoysiagrass (Zoysia Wil
ld.) cultivars. Reductions in root dry weights after a four week infes
tation period were similar among all cultivars, and averaged 27.1% les
s than non-infested controls. Shoot dry weight reduction was most seve
re for DALZ 8516, DALZ 9006, and Meyer zoysia. The cultivars that reta
ined the highest percentage of their normal growth were DALZ 8502, DAL
Z 8514, DALZ 8701, and Emerald zoysia. Crickets fed on cultivars that
were least damaged usually produced the least number of eggs. However,
when the most severely injured selection (DALZ 8516) served as the ho
st, a similarly low number of eggs was observed. Crickets fed on Meyer
zoysia and DALZ 8508 produced the greatest number of eggs.