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Status of (Gennadius) in Context of its Biology Bemisia tabaci and Ecology in Cotton Agroecosystem
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Cotton is an important cash crop and extensively cultivated in different parts of the world. Many factors are responsible for its low productivity and production but the magnitude of insect pests that damage cotton crop from sowing to maturity, is most important. Introduction of Bt cotton lead to drastic reduction in bollworms incidence but sucking insect pests such as whitefly, mealybug, jassid and thrips aphids has increased. Among these, whitefly, is most serious pest of cotton. At present, it is globally distributed and known to infest several Bemisia tabaci
plant species. It causes damage to cotton crop by direct feeding and contamination of lint by honey dew and sooty mould. It transmits a deadly cotton leaf curl virus. has strong relationship with abiotic factors like temperature, humidity and precipitation. Temperature has B. tabaci
positive correlation and relative humidity has negative correlation with whitefly. A combination of temperature and relative humidity is highly important for its multiplication in cotton. For a multi-voltine and multi-crop pest like estimating rates of mortality in the field is extremely B. tabaci
complex and difficult. So, life table studies are important to predict pest outbreaks and to develop pest management strategies.
Title: Status of (Gennadius) in Context of its Biology Bemisia tabaci and Ecology in Cotton Agroecosystem
Description:
Cotton is an important cash crop and extensively cultivated in different parts of the world.
Many factors are responsible for its low productivity and production but the magnitude of insect pests that damage cotton crop from sowing to maturity, is most important.
Introduction of Bt cotton lead to drastic reduction in bollworms incidence but sucking insect pests such as whitefly, mealybug, jassid and thrips aphids has increased.
Among these, whitefly, is most serious pest of cotton.
At present, it is globally distributed and known to infest several Bemisia tabaci
plant species.
It causes damage to cotton crop by direct feeding and contamination of lint by honey dew and sooty mould.
It transmits a deadly cotton leaf curl virus.
has strong relationship with abiotic factors like temperature, humidity and precipitation.
Temperature has B.
tabaci
positive correlation and relative humidity has negative correlation with whitefly.
A combination of temperature and relative humidity is highly important for its multiplication in cotton.
For a multi-voltine and multi-crop pest like estimating rates of mortality in the field is extremely B.
tabaci
complex and difficult.
So, life table studies are important to predict pest outbreaks and to develop pest management strategies.
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