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Association between nitrogen content in rice cultivars and the damage of Oryzophagus oryzae (Costa Lima) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

The rice water weevil Oryzophagus oryzae (Costa Lima) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) is one of the most important pests in irrigated rice culture due to the damage caused by the larvae in the roots. The association between the nitrogen content and the O. oryzae damage was evaluated on BR IRGA 410, BRS Firmeza, Dawn and BRS Atalanta cultivars differentiated by the phenological development cycle and the insect resistance degree. The experiments were conducted under field conditions, with and without chance of host plant choice, at Embrapa Clima Temperado, Pelotas, RS. The following parameters were evaluated: number of damaged leaves, number and weight of larvae. The nitrogen content in the leaves and roots were evaluated at three different rice growth stages. The adult feeding of O. oryzae were stimulated by the content of nitrogen in the foliage of the plant. The cultivar Dawn was the only one to revover the nitrogen content, due to the presence of the smallest number of larvae and the largest development cycle in compare to other cultivars. The root damage caused by O. oryzae larvae decreased the nitrogen content, and consequently reduced the rice yield.

Oryza sativa; rice water weevil; plant resistance; nutrient


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