BIOECOLOGY AND HARM OF WHITEFLIES AND PEST RISK ANALYSIS
Bakhrom IzbosarovSamad UtaganovSenior Researcher, Termez Institute Of Agrotechnology And Innovative Development, UzbekistanBekzod SobirovSenior Researcher, Termez Institute Of Agrotechnology And Innovative Development, UzbekistanJurabek YakhyoevJunior Researcher, Research Institute Of Quarantine And Plant Protection, Termez Institute Of Agrotechnology And Innovative Development, UzbekistanAbdulaziz TojiyevStudent, Termez Institute Of Agrotechnology And Innovative Development, Uzbekistan
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Whiteflies are very small insects (1.5-2 mm), resembling microscopic moths. The wings and body are covered with white powdery pollen. They reproduce sexually, the eggs are attached to the underside of the leaves, on the stems. They hibernate in the puparia phase (pupa) on fallen leaves, in cracks and hollows of trees. The development is complicated: the larvae of the first age are mobile, the next stages are immobile. The larvae then develop into a pupa (puparium). One generation develops within 1 month. In greenhouses it can breed all year round and give 8-10 generations.
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