Ja. Bethke et al., MELON APHID PERFORMANCE ON CHRYSANTHEMUM AS MEDIATED BY CULTIVAR, ANDDIFFERENTIAL LEVELS OF FERTILIZATION AND IRRIGATION, Entomologia experimentalis et applicata, 88(1), 1998, pp. 41-47
Population parameters of the melon aphid, Aphis gossypii Clover, were
compared for insects grown on six cultivars of chrysanthemum, Dendrant
hema grandiflora Tzvelev ('Fontana', 'Iridon', 'Pink Lady', 'Splendor'
, 'White Diamond', and 'White View Time') fertilized with 3 different
levels of nitrogen (80, 160 and 240 mg N/l) and 2 levels of irrigation
(high 300 ml and low 210 ml every other day). Fecundity, longevity, a
nd survivorship of aphids were significantly affected by the cultivar
treatment, but were not affected by irrigation or fertilizer treatment
s or by any combination of interactions among cultivar, fertilizer and
irrigation. Significantly fewer aphids survived on the cultivar 'Pink
Lady' (populations reduced by 20.8%) than any other cultivar examined
. Intrinsic rates of increase (r(m)), finite rates of increase (R-0),
and population doubling times (DT) for aphids were different among fer
tilizer levels and cultivars, but were not different among irrigation
levels. There were no significant fertilizer by irrigation interaction
effects upon r(m), R-0, or DT. The highest rate of fertilizer applied
(240 mg N/liter) adversely affected the intrinsic rate of increase of
melon aphids; however, aphid intrinsic rate of increase was weakly co
rrelated with foliar soluble protein levels (r = 0.989, P = 0.0954). F
oliar soluble protein levels were not associated with fertilization tr
eatment. Melon aphids perform consistently better on the cultivars 'Wh
ite Diamond', 'Fontana', and 'Splendor', relative to those aphids grow
ing on 'Iridon', 'Pink Lady', or 'White View Time'. In general, melon
aphids performed best on 'White Diamond' and poorest on 'Pink Lady'.