Information about Whitefly
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The whiteflies, comprising only the family Aleyrodidae, are small homopterans. More than 1550 species have been described. Whiteflies typically feed on the underside of plant leaves. While feeding damage can cause economic losses, it is the ability of whiteflies to transmit or spread viruses that has had the widest impact on global food production. In the tropics and subtropics, whiteflies (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) have become one of the most serious crop protection problems. Economic losses are estimated in the hundreds of millions of dollars. While several species of whitefly cause crop losses through direct feeding, a species complex, or group of whiteflies in the genus Bemisia are important in the transmission of plant diseases. Bemisia tabaci and B. argentifolii, transmit African cassava mosaic, bean golden mosaic, bean dwarf mosaic, bean calico mosaic, tomato yellow leaf-curl, tomato mottle, and other Begomoviruses, in the Family: Geminiviridae. The world-wide spread of emerging biotypes, such as B. tabaci biotype B, also known as, 'B. argentifolii', and a new biotype Q, continue to cause severe crop losses which will likely continue to increase, resulting in higher pesticide use on many crops (tomatoes, beans, cassava, cotton, cucurbits, potatoes, sweet potatoes). Efforts to develop integrated pest management, IPM, systems aimed at environmentally friendly strategies to also reduce insecticide use will help re-establish the ecological equilibrium of predators, parasitoids, and microbial controls that were once in place. New crop varieties are also being developed with increased tolerance to the whiteflies, and to the whitefly-transmitted plant diseases. A major problem is the fact that the whiteflies and the viruses they carry can infect many different host plants, including agricultural crops and weeds. This is complicated by the difficulty in classifying and detecting new whitefly biotypes and Begomoviruses. Proper diagnosis of plant diseases depends on using sophisticated molecular techniques to detect and characterize the viruses and whiteflies which are present in a crop. A team of researchers, extension agents and growers working together are needed to follow disease development, using dynamic modeling, to understand the incidence of disease spread.
In 1997 Tomato yellow leaf-curl begomovirus, TYLCV was discovered in the USA, in Florida. This plant disease is the worst viral disease of tomato. The disease is transmitted by the whitefly, Bemisia argentifolii. The whitefly is also been shown to transmit almost all of the 60 known whitefly transmitted plant viral diseases.
Whitefly damage by feeding: Whiteflies feed by tapping into the phloem of plants, exposing plants to the whiteflies' toxic saliva and decreasing the plant's overall turgor pressure. The damage is quickly elevated as whiteflies congregate in large numbers, quickly overwhelming susceptible plants. Damage is further exacerbated as whitesflies, like aphids, excrete honeydew as a waste product, which promotes mold growth and may seriously impede the ability of farms to process cotton harvests .
Whiteflies share modified form of hemimetabolous metamorphosis, in that the immature stages begin life as mobile individuals, but soon attach to a host plant. The stage before the adult is called a pupa, though it shares little in common with the pupal stage of holometabolous insects.
Whitefly control is difficult and complex, as they rapidly gain resistance to chemical pesticides. The USDA recommends "an integrated program that focuses on prevention and relies on cultural and biological control methods when possible." [1] Use of yellow sticky traps to monitor infestations and only selective use of insecticides is advised.
See also
greenfly, aphid, leafhopper, thripsReferences
- Hunter, WB, Hiebert, E, Webb, SE, Tsai, JH, & JE. Polston. 1998. Location of geminiviruses in the whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae). Plant Disease, Vol. 82: 1147-1151.
- Hunter, WB, Hiebert, E, Webb, SE, & JE. Polston. 1996. Precibarial and cibarial chemosensilla in the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius)(Homoptera: Aleyrodidae). International Journal of Insect Morphology & Embryology. Vol. 25: 295-304. Pergamon Press, Elsevier Science Ltd., Great Britain.
- Sinisterra, XH., McKenzie, CL, Hunter, WB, Shatters, RG, Jr. 2005. Transcript expression of Begomovirus in the Whitefly Vector (Bemisia tabaci, Gennadius: Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae). J General Virology 86: 1525-32.
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T. vaporariorum
Binomial name
Trialeurodes vaporariorum
Westwood, 1856
Trialeurodes vaporariorum, commonly known as the glasshouse or greenhouse whitefly
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Binomial name
Trialeurodes vaporariorum
Westwood, 1856
Trialeurodes vaporariorum, commonly known as the glasshouse or greenhouse whitefly
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Scientific classification or biological classification is a method by which biologists group and categorize species of organisms. Scientific classification also can be called scientific taxonomy, but should be distinguished from folk taxonomy, which lacks scientific basis.
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Arthropoda
Latreille, 1829
Subphyla and Classes
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Latreille, 1829
Subphyla and Classes
- Subphylum Trilobitomorpha
- Trilobita - trilobites (extinct)
- Subphylum Chelicerata
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Insecta
Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
Subclass Apterygota
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Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
Subclass Apterygota
- * Archaeognatha (bristletails)
- * Thysanura (silverfish)
- * Infraclass Paleoptera (Probably paraphyletic)
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Hemiptera
Linnaeus, 1758
Suborders [1]
Auchenorrhyncha
Coleorrhyncha
Heteroptera
Sternorrhyncha
Hemiptera is an order of insects, comprising around 80,000 species of cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, shield bugs, and
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Linnaeus, 1758
Suborders [1]
Auchenorrhyncha
Coleorrhyncha
Heteroptera
Sternorrhyncha
Hemiptera is an order of insects, comprising around 80,000 species of cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, shield bugs, and
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Sternorrhyncha
Superfamilies
Aleyrodoidea
Aphidoidea
Coccoidea
Phylloxeroidea
Psylloidea
The Sternorrhyncha is the suborder of the Hemiptera which contains the aphids, whiteflies, and scale insects, groups which were traditionally
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Superfamilies
Aleyrodoidea
Aphidoidea
Coccoidea
Phylloxeroidea
Psylloidea
The Sternorrhyncha is the suborder of the Hemiptera which contains the aphids, whiteflies, and scale insects, groups which were traditionally
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Hemiptera
Linnaeus, 1758
Suborders [1]
Auchenorrhyncha
Coleorrhyncha
Heteroptera
Sternorrhyncha
Hemiptera is an order of insects, comprising around 80,000 species of cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, shield bugs, and
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Linnaeus, 1758
Suborders [1]
Auchenorrhyncha
Coleorrhyncha
Heteroptera
Sternorrhyncha
Hemiptera is an order of insects, comprising around 80,000 species of cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, shield bugs, and
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Hemiptera
Linnaeus, 1758
Suborders [1]
Auchenorrhyncha
Coleorrhyncha
Heteroptera
Sternorrhyncha
Hemiptera is an order of insects, comprising around 80,000 species of cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, shield bugs, and
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Linnaeus, 1758
Suborders [1]
Auchenorrhyncha
Coleorrhyncha
Heteroptera
Sternorrhyncha
Hemiptera is an order of insects, comprising around 80,000 species of cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, shield bugs, and
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Aleyrodoidea
Family: Aleyrodidae
The whiteflies, comprising only the family Aleyrodidae, are small homopterans. More than 1550 species have been described.
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Family: Aleyrodidae
The whiteflies, comprising only the family Aleyrodidae, are small homopterans. More than 1550 species have been described.
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Geminiviruses are plant viruses which have ambisense single-stranded circular DNA genomes and are members of class II of the Baltimore classification of viruses. The genome can either be a single component of 2500-3000 nucleotides, or two similar-sized components.
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In vascular plants, phloem is the living tissue that carries organic nutrients, particularly sucrose, a sugar, to all parts of the plant where needed. In trees, the phloem is the innermost layer of the bark, hence the name, derived from the Greek word
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In biology, turgor pressure or turgidity is the pressure of the cell contents against the cell wall, in plant cells, determined by the water content of the vacuole, resulting from osmotic pressure. i.e.
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Aphidoidea
Families
There are 10 families:
Aphids, also known as
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Families
There are 10 families:
- Anoeciidae
- Aphididae
- Drepanosiphidae
- Greenideidae
- Hormaphididae
- Lachnidae
- Mindaridae
- Pemphigidae
- Phloeomyzidae
- Thelaxidae
Aphids, also known as
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Honeydew is a sugar-rich sticky substance, secreted by aphids and some scale insects as they feed on plant sap. When their mouthpart penetrates the phloem, the sugary, high-pressure liquid is forced out of the gut's terminal opening.
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Molds (or moulds, see spelling differences) include all species of microscopic fungi that grow in the form of multicellular filaments, called hyphae.[1] In contrast, microscopic fungi that grow as single cells are called yeasts.
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Metamorphosis is a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or hatching, involving a conspicuous and relatively abrupt change in the animal's form or structure through cell growth and differentiation.
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pupa (Latin pupa for doll, pl: pupae or pupas) is the life stage of some insects undergoing transformation. The pupal stage is found only in holometabolous insects, those that undergo a complete metamorphosis, going through four life stages; embryo,
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Holometabolism, also called complete metamorphism, is a term applied to insect groups to describe the specific kind of insect development which includes four life stages - as an embryo, a larva, a pupa and an imago.
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Aphidoidea
Families
There are 10 families:
Aphids, also known as
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Families
There are 10 families:
- Anoeciidae
- Aphididae
- Drepanosiphidae
- Greenideidae
- Hormaphididae
- Lachnidae
- Mindaridae
- Pemphigidae
- Phloeomyzidae
- Thelaxidae
Aphids, also known as
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Aphidoidea
Families
There are 10 families:
Aphids, also known as
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Families
There are 10 families:
- Anoeciidae
- Aphididae
- Drepanosiphidae
- Greenideidae
- Hormaphididae
- Lachnidae
- Mindaridae
- Pemphigidae
- Phloeomyzidae
- Thelaxidae
Aphids, also known as
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Cicadellidae
Latreille, 1802
genera:
many hundreds
including:
Empoasca
Graminella
Graphocephala
Homalodisca
Idiocerus
Leafhopper
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Latreille, 1802
genera:
many hundreds
including:
Empoasca
Graminella
Graphocephala
Homalodisca
Idiocerus
Leafhopper
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Thysanoptera
Haliday, 1836
Families
Terebrantia
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Haliday, 1836
Families
Terebrantia
- Adiheterothripidae
- Aeolothripidae
- Fauriellidae
- † Hemithripidae
- Heterothripidae
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The sweet potato fly (Bemisia tabaci) is an insect found around the world and probably native to India.
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Names
Taxonomic name
Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius, 1889)Synonyms
- Aleyrodes inconspicua Quaintance,
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The sweet potato fly (Bemisia tabaci) is an insect found around the world and probably native to India.
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Names
Taxonomic name
Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius, 1889)Synonyms
- Aleyrodes inconspicua Quaintance,
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Hemiptera
Linnaeus, 1758
Suborders [1]
Auchenorrhyncha
Coleorrhyncha
Heteroptera
Sternorrhyncha
Hemiptera is an order of insects, comprising around 80,000 species of cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, shield bugs, and
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Linnaeus, 1758
Suborders [1]
Auchenorrhyncha
Coleorrhyncha
Heteroptera
Sternorrhyncha
Hemiptera is an order of insects, comprising around 80,000 species of cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, shield bugs, and
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