Binomial sampling plans for estimatingBemisia tabaci populations in cantaloupes |
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Authors: | Athayde Tonhasca Jr. John C. Palumbo David N. Byrne |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Entomology, University of Arizona, 85721 Tucson, AZ, USA;(2) Yuma Valley Agricultural Center, University of Arizona, 85364 Yuma, AZ, USA |
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Abstract: | Early season infestations of the sweet potato whitefly,Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius), on cantaloupes,Cucumis melo L., were determined by counts of the number of adults per leaf in fields near Yuma, Arizona. We used these data to develop binomial sampling plans based on the relationship between mean densities of whiteflies per leaf,m, and proportion of leaves infested with more thanI whiteflies,P I, according to the empirical model lnm=a′+b′ ln[−ln(1−P I)]. The models were developed for the presence-absence approach (I=0) and for a cutoff value of three whiteflies per leaf (I=3). Four independent data sets were used to evaluate the models. Both methods yielded reliable predictions at low infestation levels, but some of the higherm values were overestimated. As the tentative economic threshold forB. tabaci is three adults per leaf, which corresponds to lowP I values, results of the binomial sampling were satisfactory for pest management purposes. |
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Keywords: | Bemisia tabaci sweet potato whitefly binomial sampling |
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