Title of article :
THE IMPACT OF SOME ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON THE FECUNDITY OF PHENACOCCUS SOLENOPSIS TINSLEY (HEMIPTERA: PSEUDOCOCCIDAE): A SERIOUS PEST OF COTTON AND OTHER CROPS
Author/Authors :
Abbas, Ghulam Agriculture Department, Pakistan , Arif, Muhammad Jalal University of Agriculture - Department of Agricultural Entomology, Pakistan , Ashfaq, Muhammad University of Agriculture - Department of Agricultural Entomology, Pakistan , Aslam, Muhammad University of Agriculture - Department of Plant Pathology, Pakistan , Saeed, Shafqat Bahaudin Zakaria University - University College of Agriculture - Department of Agricultural Entomology, Pakistan
From page :
321
To page :
325
Abstract :
Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsley (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Pseudococcidae) was first recorded on cultivated cotton from Texas, USA in 1991. Since 2005, this New World species has emerged as serious pest of cotton in Pakistan and India, and is now a serious threat to cotton in China and other cotton-growing countries worldwide. The species is polyphagous and invasive, and can attack many other economic crops. So far, it has been reported from 173 species in 54 plant families, and from 26 countries in different ecological zones. The study found that host plant species and meteorological conditions had significant effects, whereas locality had no significant effect on the fecundity of the mealybug.
Keywords :
Phenacoccus solenopsis , cotton , polyphagous mealybug , cotton mealybug , pest
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Agricultural Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Agricultural Sciences
Record number :
2641901
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