PERFORMANCE LOSSES CAUSED BY WHITE FLIES IN YUCCA CULTIVATION
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Whiteflies population (Aleurotrachelus socialis, Bemisia tuberculata, Traileurodes variabais) causes leaf yellowing deformation of the growing plants and a sooty mold which grows in the sugar excretion of the insect. In the Espinal (Tolima) area where whiteflies populations are high throughout the year several varieties have been tested for resistance and economic damage. The treated plants presented lower grades of infestation and higher yields, compared with the untreated ones. Yield losses due to whiteflies depend on the variety.
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% yield loss
H 305 - 122
79.6
CMC 57
76.7
VEN 218
68.0
CMC 40
52.0
N MEX 59
33.6
The yield depression depends on the duration of the attack, presenting a significant negative correlation (r = 0.90). The yield loss of 79.6% in the hybrid 305 - 122 would represent a loss of $97.350. If farmers apply insecticides every 3 months the root yield production would be higher. Even though chemical control has been effective in preventing or reducing the damage caused by whiteflies, it is generally agreed that the most efficient method of control would be to develop material that is resistant to whiteflies.
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