BEMISIA ARGENTIFOLII (HOMOPTERA, ALEYRODIDAE) HONEYDEW SUGARS AND RELATIONSHIPS TO STICKY COTTON

Citation
Tj. Henneberry et al., BEMISIA ARGENTIFOLII (HOMOPTERA, ALEYRODIDAE) HONEYDEW SUGARS AND RELATIONSHIPS TO STICKY COTTON, Environmental entomology, 25(3), 1996, pp. 551-558
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture,Entomology
Journal title
ISSN journal
0046225X
Volume
25
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
551 - 558
Database
ISI
SICI code
0046-225X(1996)25:3<551:BA(AHS>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Trehalulose and melezitose produced by Bemisia argentifolii Bellows & Perring accumulated in cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L., lint in open cot ton bells on plants and on lint on harvested bells in trays suspended in infested plants. Amounts accumulated were correlated positively to increasing numbers of exposure days. Fructose, glucose, and total redu cing sugars increased but results were variable, probably because thes e sugars, although found in Bemisia honeydew, also normally occur in c otton lint. Minicard sticky cotton ratings were correlated positively to increased amounts of all sugars tested. Rainfall (4.8 cm in a 48-h period) reduced amounts of all sugars and minicard sticky cotton ratin gs. Accumulated sugars and minicard sticky cotton ratings were reduced in insecticide-treated compared with untreated fields. Trehalulose, m elezitose, fructose, and glucose that accumulated on clear plastic-wra pped styrofoam balls were correlated positively to exposure time in B. argentifolii infested cotton fields. Amounts of all sugars, in genera l, were higher in clear plastic-wrapped balls placed at the middle and bottom of the plant as compared with the top of the plant. Amounts of trehalulose, melezitose, and fructose, but not glucose, were signific antly higher on lint from boils at plant nodes 9-14 as compared with n odes 15-20.