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Insecticide resistance and its management in Bemisia tabaci species
Journal of Pest Science, 2020Abraham Rami Horowitz +2 more
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Cytochrome P450 Gene, CYP6CX3, Is Involved in the Resistance to Cyantraniliprole in Bemisia tabaci.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2022Bemisia tabaci is an important agricultural sucking pest, and it develops serious resistance to various insecticides. Although cytochrome P450 was involved in the resistance to cyantraniliprole, limited studies have been conducted on B. tabaci.
Zhuang Zhang +8 more
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2022
17. Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Fig. 21) Diagnosis. Puparium pale, oval. Median moulting suture reaching margin, transverse moulting suture ending on subdorsum. Thoracic tracheal openings with subtle combs. Vasiform orifice elongate triangular, caudal furrow well defined by a pair of ridges. Caudal setae long and stout, longer than vasiform orifice.
Lee, Suhyeon, Suh, Soo-Jung
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17. Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Fig. 21) Diagnosis. Puparium pale, oval. Median moulting suture reaching margin, transverse moulting suture ending on subdorsum. Thoracic tracheal openings with subtle combs. Vasiform orifice elongate triangular, caudal furrow well defined by a pair of ridges. Caudal setae long and stout, longer than vasiform orifice.
Lee, Suhyeon, Suh, Soo-Jung
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Annual analysis of field-evolved insecticide resistance in Bemisia tabaci across China.
Pest Management Science, 2021BACKGROUND Over the past decades, many efficacious insecticides have been applied for control of Bemisia tabaci, one of the most notorious insect pests worldwide. Field-evolved insecticide resistance in B.
Huixin Zheng +15 more
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Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 1986
Abstract A summary of knowledge about B. tabaci autecology is given following some 50 years of research of this pest. The parameters that have been studied were developmental duration, survival, longevity, fecundity and sex ratio. Early records were mainly of field studies, but recent work concentrated more on laboratory under controlled conditions.
D. Gerling +2 more
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Abstract A summary of knowledge about B. tabaci autecology is given following some 50 years of research of this pest. The parameters that have been studied were developmental duration, survival, longevity, fecundity and sex ratio. Early records were mainly of field studies, but recent work concentrated more on laboratory under controlled conditions.
D. Gerling +2 more
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2014
Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Figure 2E) Aleurodes tabaci Gennadius 1889. Korea Port Interceptions. Intercepted 171 times at Korean ports of entry from Japan, China, Indonesia, Thailand, Spain, Israel, New Zealand, USA and Mexico and on a wide variety of host plants. Diagnosis.
Suh, Soo-Jung, Ji, Jungyoun
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Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Figure 2E) Aleurodes tabaci Gennadius 1889. Korea Port Interceptions. Intercepted 171 times at Korean ports of entry from Japan, China, Indonesia, Thailand, Spain, Israel, New Zealand, USA and Mexico and on a wide variety of host plants. Diagnosis.
Suh, Soo-Jung, Ji, Jungyoun
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2010
Published as part of Dooley Iii, John W., Lambrecht, Susan & Honda, Jeffrey, 2010, Eight new state records of aleyrodine whiteflies found in Clark County, Nevada and three newly described taxa (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae, Aleyrodinae), pp.
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Published as part of Dooley Iii, John W., Lambrecht, Susan & Honda, Jeffrey, 2010, Eight new state records of aleyrodine whiteflies found in Clark County, Nevada and three newly described taxa (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae, Aleyrodinae), pp.
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Monitoring Bemisia tabaci: A review
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 1986Abstract Most estimates of whitefly populations relate, according to the purpose of the survey, either to the adults or to the last two larval instars including the so-called “pupae”, these stages being easier to count than eggs or small larvae. Monitoring the adult population is done by visual counts or by catches with suction traps or yellow sticky
B. Ohnesorge, G. Rapp
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2009
Published as part of Malumphy, Christopher, Walsh, Katherine, Suarez, Belen, Collins, Dominique W. & Boonham, Niel, 2009, Morphological and molecular identification of all developmental stages of four whitefly species (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) commonly intercepted in quarantine, pp.
Malumphy, Christopher +4 more
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Published as part of Malumphy, Christopher, Walsh, Katherine, Suarez, Belen, Collins, Dominique W. & Boonham, Niel, 2009, Morphological and molecular identification of all developmental stages of four whitefly species (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) commonly intercepted in quarantine, pp.
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Prevalence of Wolbachia Infection in Bemisia tabaci
Current Microbiology, 2007Wolbachia are obligate intracellular bacteria present in reproductive tissues of many arthropod species. It has been reported that few silverleafing populations of Bemisia tabaci were positive for Wolbachia, whereas non-silverleafing populations were more likely infected with Wolbachia and all that infect B. tabaci are Wolbachia belonging to supergroup
Zheng-Xi, Li +2 more
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