are broadly comparable in outline. Find solutions for whitefly in your crop Life cycle of whitefly Whitefly damage The larvae need a lot of nutrients for
sale. A very small population can thus cause considerable economic damage. Life cycle and appearance of Obscure mealybug Mealybugs get their name from the [...] instar nymphs are darker and less active. From the second instar onwards the life cycle of males anf females is completely different. After the second instar
fungal diseases to enter, leading to rotting fruit before or after harvest. Life cycle and appearance of Tomato leafminer The female moth of the tomato leaf
as malformations of the growing tips. Life cycle and appearance of green peach aphid Aphids have a complex life cycle, with both winged and wingless forms
Common types of plant pests Insects Insect pests are among the most well-known plant pests. They include aphids , thrips , whitefly , leaf miners , caterpillars , beetles , and many others. These inse
Life cycle of whitefly
as wilting, stunting and chlorosis or lesions on the stem and/or leaves. Life cycle and appearance of Fusarium spp. Fusarium is a group of soil-borne fungi [...] species only make asexual spores. Some also produce ascospores. In general, the life cycle of different Fusarium species is similar. Fusarium overwinters for
few weeks. Because of the lack of leaf tissues, fruit maturity is hampered. Life cycle and appearance of Black sigatoka disease Black sigatoka ( Mycosphaerella
consume up to 4.5 thrips pupae per day. Life cycle of Stratiolaelaps scimitus Stratiolaelaps scimitus has the same life cycle as the Phytoseiidae and thus passes
pods. Root infection often leads to premature wilting and death of plants. Life cycle and appearance of Cottony soft rot Cottony soft root ( Sclerotinia