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Influence of host plant Brassica species) and temperature on population increase of the cabbage whitefly Aleyrodes brassicae
Authors:EMMANUEL UCHE IHEAGWAM
Institution:Department of Zoology and Applied Entomology, Imperial College at Silwood Park, Ascot, Berkshire
Abstract:Laboratory studies on the influence of host plant species on population growth of the cabbage whitefly Aleyrodes brassicae Walk. showed that greatest longevity occurred on mustard and lowest on turnip. Leaf age did not affect survival. At 20 or 25 °C the survival curves from mustard plants were shortened Slobodkin's type I whereas those from purple sprouts and turnip were typical of Slobodkin's type II. At 15 °C the survival curves from young leaves of all host plants were of Slobodkin's type I but those from mature leaves were of Slobodkin's type III except that of mustard which was of type I. Young leaves induced higher fecundities than mature leaves. Fecundity was highest on mustard followed by purple sprouts and turnip. This affected population rate such that, for example, daily rm values on young leaves of mustard, purple sprouts, and turnip at 25 °C were 0.206, O.172, and 0.147, respectively.
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