TY - JOUR
T1 - Logrank test and interval overlap test for Bactericera cockerelli (Hemiptera: Triozidae) under different fertilization treatments for 7705 tomato hybrid
AU - Vargas-Madríz, Haidel
AU - Bautista-Martínez, Nestor
AU - Vera-Graziano, Jorge
AU - Sánchez-Garćia, Prometeo
AU - Garćia-Gutiérrez, Cipriano
AU - Sánchez-Soto, Saul
AU - De Jesus Garćia-Avila, Clemente
AU - Palumbo, John
N1 - Funding Information:
Thanks to the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT) for economic support for the development of the research and to Alfonso Luna Cruz, Martha Lázaro Dzul, and Pablo for technical and logistic assistance with the research.
Publisher Copyright:
© The Author 2014.
PY - 2014/1/1
Y1 - 2014/1/1
N2 - It is known that some nutrients can have both negative and positive effects on some populations of insects. To test this, the Logrank test and the Interval Overlap Test were evaluated for two crop cycles (February-May and May-August) of the 7705 tomato hybrid, and the effect on the psyllid, Bactericera cockerelli (Sulc.) (Hemiptera: Triozidae), was examined under greenhouse conditions. Tomato plants were in polythene bags and irrigated with the following solutions: T1 - Steiner solution, T2 - Steiner solution with nitrogen reduced to 25%, T3 - Steiner solution with potassium reduced to 25%, and T4 - Steiner solution with calcium reduced to 25%. In the Logrank test, a significant difference was found when comparing the survival parameters of B. cockerelli generated from the treatment cohorts: T1-T2; T1-T3; T1-T4; T2-T3; and T3-T4, while no significant differences were found in the T2-T4 comparison in the February-May cycle. In the May-August cycle, significant differences were found when comparing the survival parameters generated from the treatment cohorts: T1-T2; T1-T3; and T1-T4, while no significant differences were found in the T2-T3; T2-T4; and T3-T4 comparisons of survival parameters of B. cockerelli fed with the 7705 tomato hybrid. Also, the Interval Overlap Test was done on the treatment cohorts (T1, T2, T3, and T4) in the February-May and May-August cycles. T1 and T2 compare similarly in both cycles when feeding on the treatments up to 36 d. Similarly, in T1 and T3, the behavior of the insect is similar when feeding on the treatments up to 40 and 73 d, respectively. Comparisons T2-T3 and T2-T4 are similar when feeding on both treatments up to 42, 38 and 37, 63 d, respectively. Finally, the T3-T4 comparison was similar when feeding in both treatments up to 20 and 46 d, respectively.
AB - It is known that some nutrients can have both negative and positive effects on some populations of insects. To test this, the Logrank test and the Interval Overlap Test were evaluated for two crop cycles (February-May and May-August) of the 7705 tomato hybrid, and the effect on the psyllid, Bactericera cockerelli (Sulc.) (Hemiptera: Triozidae), was examined under greenhouse conditions. Tomato plants were in polythene bags and irrigated with the following solutions: T1 - Steiner solution, T2 - Steiner solution with nitrogen reduced to 25%, T3 - Steiner solution with potassium reduced to 25%, and T4 - Steiner solution with calcium reduced to 25%. In the Logrank test, a significant difference was found when comparing the survival parameters of B. cockerelli generated from the treatment cohorts: T1-T2; T1-T3; T1-T4; T2-T3; and T3-T4, while no significant differences were found in the T2-T4 comparison in the February-May cycle. In the May-August cycle, significant differences were found when comparing the survival parameters generated from the treatment cohorts: T1-T2; T1-T3; and T1-T4, while no significant differences were found in the T2-T3; T2-T4; and T3-T4 comparisons of survival parameters of B. cockerelli fed with the 7705 tomato hybrid. Also, the Interval Overlap Test was done on the treatment cohorts (T1, T2, T3, and T4) in the February-May and May-August cycles. T1 and T2 compare similarly in both cycles when feeding on the treatments up to 36 d. Similarly, in T1 and T3, the behavior of the insect is similar when feeding on the treatments up to 40 and 73 d, respectively. Comparisons T2-T3 and T2-T4 are similar when feeding on both treatments up to 42, 38 and 37, 63 d, respectively. Finally, the T3-T4 comparison was similar when feeding in both treatments up to 20 and 46 d, respectively.
KW - Bactericera cockerelli
KW - Mortality parameter
KW - Natality parameter
KW - Nutrient analysis
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U2 - 10.1093/jisesa/ieu128
DO - 10.1093/jisesa/ieu128
M3 - Article
C2 - 25527579
AN - SCOPUS:84994032229
SN - 1536-2442
VL - 14
JO - Journal of Insect Science
JF - Journal of Insect Science
IS - 1
ER -