نتایج جستجو برای: cotton whitefly

تعداد نتایج: 22763  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1992
M C Tarczynski D N Byrne W B Miller

Phloem sap from cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) was collected from young and mature leaves by the aphid-stylet technique. Exudate was analyzed for carbohydrates by HPLC using sensitive pulsed amperometric detection. The predominant carbohydrate present (>90%) was identified as sucrose. A second, unidentified compound that was not one of the more commonly translocated sugars was detected in matur...

2014
Muhammad Ashfaq Paul D. N. Hebert M. Sajjad Mirza Arif M. Khan Shahid Mansoor Ghulam S. Shah Yusuf Zafar

BACKGROUND Although whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci complex) are an important pest of cotton in Pakistan, its taxonomic diversity is poorly understood. As DNA barcoding is an effective tool for resolving species complexes and analyzing species distributions, we used this approach to analyze genetic diversity in the B. tabaci complex and map the distribution of B. tabaci lineages in cotton growing ar...

1998
Donald L. Hendrix Michael E. Salvucci

Examination of four species of aphid and four of whitefly showed that mannitol was present in each species of aphid, while sorbitol was present in the whitefly species. In the cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii Glover, the total body content of mannitol was considerably higher at noon than during the early morning. A similar increase in the sorbitol content of the silverleaf whitefly, Bemisia argenti...

Journal: :کشاورزی (منتشر نمی شود) 0
مهدی ضرابی استادیار، گروه گیاهپزشکی، دانشکده علوم گیاهی و دامی، پردیس ابوریحان، دانشگاه تهران آصفه موحدیان عطار کارشناس ارشد، دانشکده کشاورزی، دانشگاه بوعلی سینا، همدان

some whitefly’s species show host correlated morphological variation. cotton whitefly is a famous one that has a wide variation in its populations and biotypes. this study was conducted to evaluate these variations in varamin area during 2005-6. for this purpose, infested leaves of tomato, cucumber, egg plant and cotton collected from fields. pupal cases mounted in microscopic slides. then thei...

2005
JAMES R. HAGLER STEVEN E. NARANJO

A 2-year commercial-scale study was conducted to qualitatively evaluate the effect of different insecticide treatment regimes on the predator complex attacking Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) in cotton. In 1996 three insecticide regimes were compared: a rotation of conventional broadspectrum insecticides or one of two different regimes based on the initial use of the insect growth regulators (IGRs),...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Min Jiu Xue-Ping Zhou Lin Tong Jing Xu Xiao Yang Fang-Hao Wan Shu-Sheng Liu

The relationships between plant viruses, their herbivore vectors and host plants can be beneficial, neutral, or antagonistic, depending on the species involved. This variation in relationships may affect the process of biological invasion and the displacement of indigenous species by invaders when the invasive and indigenous organisms occur with niche overlap but differ in the interactions. The...

2013
Xian-Long Gao Jun-Min Li Yong-Liang Wang Min Jiu Gen-Hong Yan Shu-Sheng Liu Xiao-Wei Wang

A mitochondrial manganese superoxide dismutase from an invasive species of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci complex (Bt-mMnSOD) was cloned and analyzed. The full length cDNA of Bt-mMnSOD is 1210 bp with a 675 bp open reading frame, corresponding to 224 amino acids, which include 25 residues of the mitochondrial targeting sequence. Compared with various vertebrate and invertebrate animals, the MnSOD ...

2014
Steffen Hagenbucher Felix L. Wäckers Jörg Romeis Nicolas Desneux

Bt-transgenic cotton has proven to be highly efficient in controlling key lepidopteran pests. One concern with the deployment of Bt cotton varieties is the potential proliferation of non-target pests. We previously showed that Bt cotton contained lower concentrations of insecticidal terpenoids as a result of reduced caterpillar damage, which benefited the aphid Aphis gossypii. It is thus import...

2017
Muhammad N. Sattar Zafar Iqbal Muhammad N. Tahir Sami Ullah

Cotton leaf curl disease (CLCuD), the most complex disease of cotton, is a major limiting biotic factor to worldwide cotton productivity. Several whitefly-transmitted monopartite begomoviruses causing CLCuD have been characterized and designated as CLCuD-associated begomoviruses. Despite of being reported over 100 years ago in Africa, CLCuD became economically pandemic causing massive losses to...

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