%0 Journal Article %T Calcium Oxalate and Other Cladode Features in <i>Opuntia ficus-indica</i> Resistant Cultivars to <i>Dactylopius coccus</i> Costa %A Yemane Kahsay Berhe %A Liberato Portillo %A Lourdes Delgado-Aceves %A Hilda Palacios-Ju¨¢rez %A Ana Lilia Vigueras %J Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Environment %P 112-123 %@ 2325-744X %D 2023 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/jacen.2023.122009 %X Multipurpose cactus pear plant with great potential as a source of food and livestock faced a threat from Dactylopius spp in different countries. Specifically, D. coccus is an important pest damaging significant areas in Tigray-Ethiopia. Using pest-resistant cultivars is an important element of an integrated pest management strategy, and studying the mechanisms of resistance is vital. It can be chemical or physical such as oxalate crystals and other cladode characteristics. Cladode features of six cultivars (three O. ficus-indica, two O. cochenillifera, and one O. robusta) were examined for resistance to D. coccus in a completely randomized design (CRD) with three replications. ¡®Rojo Pel¨®n¡¯ (O. ficus-indica), ¡®Robusta¡¯ (O. robusta), and ¡®Biopl¨¢stico¡¯ (O. cochenillifera) are resistant cultivars; and ¡®Atlixco¡¯ and ¡®Chicomostoc¡¯ (O. ficus-indica) and ¡®Nopalea¡¯ (O. cochenillifera) are susceptible. Cultivars showed a significant difference in cladode weight in g, and cladode length, cladode width, and cladode thickness in cm, where cladode thickness was higher in ¡®Rojo Pel¨®n¡¯ followed by ¡®Robusta¡¯. Calcium oxalates number per mm was higher in ¡®Biopl¨¢stico¡¯ (20.7 ¡À 2.08) followed by ¡®Robusta¡¯ (18.9 ¡À 2.31) and ¡®Rojo Pel¨®n¡¯ (15.9 ¡À 0.34); and similarly, epidermis thickness found higher in ¡®Biopl¨¢stico¡¯ (0.21 ¡À 0.032) and ¡®Robusta¡¯ (0.19 ¡À 0.014), but similar with ¡®Rojo Pel¨®n¡¯ (0.18 ¡À 0.026). However, cuticle thickness didn¡¯t show a difference among cultivars. Cladode thickness, calcium oxalate number, and epidermis thickness had positive correlations with resistance. These results demonstrate that calcium oxalate number and epidermis thickness might have a positive role in D. coccus resistance in O. ficus-indica. This feeding-barring role and the insect-plant interaction need to be studied. %K Cactus Pear %K Resistance %K Druses %K Epidermis Thickness %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=124844