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But this particular issue has a dozen pages about the whitefly research.
I didn't say four months: it might succumb to whitefly.
"Production in the country has been affected by pests such as the whitefly.
Increased light intensity has also been shown to increase activity of the whitefly vector.
Check the underside of the Brussels sprout plants for whitefly.
Chemical pesticides were sprayed on the tomato plants to kill the whitefly.
In particular, the whitefly is a devastating pest simply because it feeds on over 500 hosts.
There has been resistant traits developed in the whitefly to its fungal pathogens.
Both might have used a dusting, but at least they weren't subject to whitefly and blight.
And 90 percent of bugs such as aphids and whitefly respond to them.
The growers objective is to control the whitefly.
The first was the whitefly infestation in California.
As a result, it saved cities money from being spent on managing ash whitefly infestation.
It was introduced to the US in 1996, to protect cotton crops against whitefly.
Synthetic pesticides are largely ineffective in attacking the whitefly.
Whitefly also encourage aphids which feed off the sugary deposits.
They were pinched from an infestation of whitefly.
The new strain of whitefly was first identified on poinsettia plants in Florida in 1987.
A. Five years ago, it was the whitefly, the same insect that is plaguing farmers in California.
African cassava mosaic virus is transmitted by a whitefly.
They have been noted to feed on Pyralid moths and whitefly.
Inside the abdomen of the ash whitefly, the larvae begins to grow and have a sickle-shape.
It is transmitted by the greenhouse whitefly.
Given that the viruses are transmitted by whitefly, the spread of the virus is going to depend largely on the vector.
During feeding or resting stages the whitefly adult covers its body over with its wings.