Bemisia tabaci
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Definition
Noun 1. A specific insect pest: Bemisia tabaci is the scientific name for a species of small, whitefly insect. It is a significant agricultural pest known for damaging a wide variety of plants. 2. A damaging organism: It refers to a particular strain or population of this insect that was accidentally introduced to new regions, such as the United States, where it causes severe harm to crops.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The greenhouse infestation was confirmed to be Bemisia tabaci. (The harmful insects in the greenhouse were identified as this specific whitefly species.)
- Farmers are struggling to control Bemisia tabaci on their tomato plants. (Farmers are finding it difficult to manage this pest on their crops.)
- Researchers are studying the spread of Bemisia tabaci in California. (Scientists are investigating how this insect pest is expanding its range.)
Advanced Usage
- Common Names: In non-scientific contexts, is often referred to by common names such as the silverleaf whitefly or the sweet potato whitefly. These names describe its appearance or a common host plant.
- The Bemisia tabaci, commonly known as the silverleaf whitefly, is a major threat to agriculture.
Variants and Related Words
- Whitefly (n): The general common name for insects in the family Aleyrodidae, to which belongs. Not all whiteflies are .
- Several types of whitefly can infest plants, but Bemisia tabaci is among the most destructive.
- Pest (n): A general term for any organism (insect, rodent, weed, etc.) that is harmful to crops, livestock, or human activities.
- Effective pest management is crucial for controlling Bemisia tabaci.
Synonyms
- Silverleaf whitefly (n): A common name for this specific insect.
- Sweet potato whitefly (n): Another common name for this insect pest.
Related Phrases / Terms
- Agricultural pest: A phrase describing an organism that causes economic damage to cultivated plants.
- Bemisia tabaci is classified as a severe agricultural pest.
- Invasive species: A term for a non-native organism that causes harm in a new environment.
- In Florida and California, Bemisia tabaci acts as a highly successful invasive species.
Noun
- a strain of pest accidentally imported into Florida from the Middle East then spread to California where it is a very serious pest feeding on almost all vegetable crops and poinsettias