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. 2011 Jul 14;6(7):e22137. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0022137

Table 1. Honeydew production over 12 h by N. lugens on 12 rice varieties using the honeydew clock method.

N Total honeydew droplets in 12 hours ± SE Average honeydew droplets per hour± SE Fastest time honeydew produce (hour)
Azuceana 8 79.2 abc (±15) 7.8 ab (±1.3) 4.3 g (±0.7)
Nipponbare 12 57.4 cd (±10.6) 5.0 c (±0.9) 5.7efg (±0.9)
TN1 13 90.7 ab (±11.1) 7.8 ab (±0.9) 4.0 g (±0.6)
IR694 11 104.3 a (±15.6) 8.9 a (±1.3) 4.5fg (±0.9)
Fujisaka 10 66.8 bcd (±20.8) 5.6 bc (±1.7) 6.8def (±1.0)
IR758 11 43.1 de (±15.9) 3.7 cd (±1.3) 7.9cde (±1.1)
MR232 10 16.1 ef (±7.9) 1.3 de (±0.7) 9.7abc (±1.0)
MR219 14 40.5 de (±8.5) 3.5 cd (±0.7) 7.9cde (±0.6)
IR64 9 3.7 f (±2.5) 0.3 e (±0.2) 11.0ab (±0.7)
Rathu 9 0.0 f (±0.0) 0.0 e (±0.0) - a
Babawee 16 2.6 f (±1.3) 0.2 e (±0.1) 8.9bdc (±0.9)
F1 16 1.5 f (±0.65) 0.13 e (±0.05) 10.3abc (±0.8)
Average 42.2 ** (±10.8) 3.5 ** (±1.0) 7.7** (±0.8)

Means± SE within columns followed by the same letters are not significantly different (P>0.05, Duncan test).

** =  Significant at 1% probability level; *  =  Significant at 5% probability level; ns  =  Non-significant.

‘-‘  =  no honeydew observed in 12 h.