Effect of Interspecific Competition among Whiteflies (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) on crops and ornamental plants in Southwestern Nigeria
Whiteflies that are pests of many crops and ornamental plants produce migratory forms during dense populations with different species sharing the same host plant. Fields surveys of these pests were conducted from 8 sampling sites within the five states (Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Ekiti and Ondo states) of So...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied science & environmental management 2022-04, Vol.24 (12) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Whiteflies that are pests of many crops and ornamental plants produce
migratory forms during dense populations with different species sharing
the same host plant. Fields surveys of these pests were conducted from
8 sampling sites within the five states (Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Ekiti and
Ondo states) of Southwestern Nigeria during 2016 and 2019 to
investigate the effects of interspecific competition among whiteflies
on plants in the region. This survey was carried out in both wet and
dry seasons. Whiteflies were collected on crops and ornamental plants
in the sampling sites within the mangrove forest, rainforest and the
derived savannah zones in the region. Interspecific competition was
observed between four species Aleurodicus dispersus , A cocois,
Aleurocanthus woglumi and Bemisia tabaci . The species population of
whiteflies was analyzed using the Paleontological statistics software
package (PAST) and nonparametric t-test was conducted to analyse the
sharing of the host surface among species. The results obtained showed
that the interspecific competition among species of whiteflies in the
region is most during early rain season and yielded less whiteflies
infestation and abundance at underside of plant leaves, and as well
supported high number of the pest on upper leaf surfaces. The
integrative analysis of the consequences of interspecific competition
could provide justification for predicting species exclusion resulting
into whitefly invasions of upper leaf surfaces as their new ecological
niche. |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 |