Antifeeding effect of neem extract against sweet potato whitefly bemisia tabaci (homoptera: aleyrodidae) vector of bean angular mosiac virus [electronic resource].

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  • Bulletin of the entomological society of Egypt (A.R.E.), Economic series, 2007 v.33 [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Bulletin of the Entomological Society of Egypt (A.R.E.) 2007.v.33Summary: The whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Geon.) is one of the most economic pests infesting over 900 host plants in the world especially squash, cucumber, tomato and beans, beside, both nymph and adult secrete copious quantities of honey dew which causes growth of sooty mould (Gameel 1974). Furthermore, whiteflies are known as vectors of many serious virus diseases (about 111 virus disease) to many agricultural crops, out of which is the bean angular mosaic virus disease (BAMV).
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The whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Geon.) is one of the most economic pests infesting over 900 host plants in the world especially squash, cucumber, tomato and beans, beside, both nymph and adult secrete copious quantities of honey dew which causes growth of sooty mould (Gameel 1974). Furthermore, whiteflies are known as vectors of many serious virus diseases (about 111 virus disease) to many agricultural crops, out of which is the bean angular mosaic virus disease (BAMV).

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