History, current status and collaborative research projects for Bemisia tabaci
- M. Oliveira, T. Henneberry, P. Anderson
- Biology
- 1 November 2001
Bemisia tabaci (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae): Development, Oviposition, and Longevity in Relation to Temperature
- G. D. Butler, T. Henneberry, T. Clayton
- Biology
- 15 March 1983
Development took longer, and there was evidence of aestivation at temperatures fluctuating between 27° and 43°C, and the average number of eggs laid per female was 81, similar to those on other host plants recorded in the literature.
Assessment of cross-resistance potential to neonicotinoid insecticides in Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae)
- N. Prabhaker, S. Castle, T. Henneberry, N. Toscano
- BiologyBulletin of entomological research
- 1 December 2005
Comparison of whitefly responses from various geographic regions to the four neonicotinoid insecticides indicates the importance of ecological and operational factors on development of cross-resistance to the neonicsotinoids.
Integrated management approaches for pink bollworm in the southwestern United States
- T. Henneberry, S. Naranjo
- Biology
- 1 March 1998
The potential long-term benefits of PBW population suppression on an area-wide basis appear to justify area- wide efforts in terms of reduced costs, more effective control, less environmental contamination and other peripheral problems associated with conventional control approaches.
Effect of cotton nitrogen fertilization on Bemisia argentifolii populations and honeydew production
- J. Bi, G. Ballmer, D. Hendrix, T. Henneberry, N. Toscano
- Biology
- 1 April 2001
Significant correlations between whitefly numbers and other cotton physiological parameters occurred on only a few sampling dates, and petiole glucose levels were significantly correlated with numbers of whitefly adults on leaves during their peak populations.
Effect of Temperature and Lepidopteran Host Species on Entomopathogenic Nematode (Nematoda: Steinernematidae, Heterorhabditidae) Infection
- D. Gouge, Linda L. Lee, T. Henneberry
- Biology
- 1 October 1999
The optimum temperature for the control of insect targets by a nematode will vary among target species, and applying the same conditions to untested insect species may not result in maximum biocontrol efficacy.
Bemisia tabaci (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) Biotypes in India
- V. Lisha, B. Antony, M. Palaniswami, T. Henneberry
- Biology, MedicineJournal of Economic Entomology
- 1 April 2003
Abstract Host plant performance, esterase, and virus transmission tests revealed cassava-strain and sweetpotato-strain populations of whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) biotypes in India.…
Stylet Penetration by Bemisia argentifolii (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) into Host Leaf Tissue
- T. Freeman, J. Buckner, D. Nelson, C. Chu, T. Henneberry
- Biology
- 1 September 2001
Nymphal stylet lengths were found to be longer than previously reported, and of sufficient length to reach the phloem tissue in cotton and hibiscus leaves from essentially any position on the abaxial leaf surface.
Status of pink bollworm susceptibility to Bt in Arizona
Preliminary results from greenhouse evaluations concerning survival of this resistant strain on Bt cotton showed that larvae were able to complete development in bollworm, pupate, and successfully reproduce, and it is concluded that the type of resistance isolated in the laboratory is likely to negatively impact field performance of Btotton in Arizona in the future.
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