Microorganisms influence the composition of honeydew produced by the silverleaf whitefly, Bemisia argentifolii
- E. Davidson, B. Segura, T. Steele, D. Hendrix
- Biology
- 1 December 1994
Bemisia argentifolii (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) honeydew and honeydew sugar relationships to sticky cotton.
- T. Henneberry, L. Jech, D. Hendrix, T. Steele
- Biology
- 2000
Air Particulates Associated with the Ash Whitefly
- D. W. Davis, E. McDougall, D. Hendrix, T. Steele, J. Adaskaveg, E. Butler
- Environmental Science
- 1 August 1993
Unusual air particulates are linked to recent heavy infestations of the ash whitefly in California using high-performance liquid chromatography, scanning electron microscopy, optical and infrared…
Abstracts of Papers Presented at The International Workshop onBemisia Spp.
- T. Perring, D. Nelson, G. P. Gupta
- PsychologyPhytoparasitica
- 1 December 1994
An Assessment of the Biology and an International Perspective of Bemisia spp.
Open Cotton Boll Exposure to Whiteflies and Development of Sticky Cotton
- T. Henneberry, L. Jech, D. Hendrix, D. E. Brushwood, T. Steele
- Biology
- 1999
The results suggest dissolution of the sugars followed by runoff as opposed to microbial degradation in cotton lint following rainfall reduced trehalulose and melezitose in Cotton lint within 5 h following the rain.
Using transpiration chambers to detect initial transpiration in cuttings and quantify transpiration in seedlings
- A. Fulcher, R. Geneve, E. Wilkerson, T. Steele, R. Gates
- Environmental Science
- 1 April 2011
Effects of Aqueous Sprays of Silverleaf Whitefly Honeydew Sugars on Cotton Lint Stickiness
- T. Henneberry, L. Jech, D. Hendrix, T. Steele
- Biology
- 2000
Sprays of commercially-procured sugars that are also found in silverleaf whitefly Bemisia argentifolii Bellows and Perring were applied to clean cotton lint and increasing concentrations of the sugars resulted in increasing thermodetector counts.