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1212121, 247 PM —_Iniraction between host plant morphological characteristics with Ife history of te greenhouse whitey Tealeurodes vaporariorum ‘Skip to main content ® SpringerLink * Published: 16 September 2021 Interaction between host plant morphological characteristics with life history of the greenhouse whitefly Trialeurodes vaporariorum ‘akineh Naeim Amini!, ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0002-4003-93434, show authors Arthropod-Plant Interactions volume 15, pages 875-885 (2021)Cite this artic! © 86 Accesses Abstract Life history parameters of the greenhouse whitefly, Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood), as an important pest of greenhouse crops in Iran were investigated under greenhouse conditions on cucumber (Cucumis sativus L), jelly melon (Cucumis metuliferus May), and bitter melon [Momordica charantia (Hook)]. Also, morphological features of host plants such as density and size of leaf stomata, the density and length of leaf trichomes, and chlorophyll content were studied and their relationship with biological and population growth parameters of T. vaporariorum were examined. Our research indicated that morphological characteristics of tested host plants had significant differences with each other. Moreover, the tested host plants had significant effects on life history and demographic parameters of T: vaporariorum. The population growth parameters, fecundity, and reproduction period were higher for the greenhouse whitefly reared on cucumber. The intrinsic rate of increase of T: vaporariorum on cucumber and jelly melon was 0.089 = 0.006 and 0.0202 + 0.007, respectively. The greenhouse whitefly was not able to complete its life cycle on bitter melon, so this plant cannot be considered a suitable host plant for this pest. Significantly positive or negative canonical correlations approved by canonical correlation analysis (CCA) were observed between life history variables and hipstink springor.com/artiel/10.1007#s11829-021-09670-0, 1124 1212121, 247 PM_—_Iniracton between host plant morphological characteristics with Ife history of the greenhouse whitey Trialeurodes vaporariorum. ‘morphological features with chlorophyll content of host plants. According to CCA results, density and size of stomata as well as density of trichomes are dominant predictors. C. sativus with the highest density of leat stomata (54,2 0.31) and trichomes (72.87 + 3.8) was preferred by 7: vaporariorum. This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution, Access options Rent this article via DeepDyve. Buy article PDF se anice ys 34,95 € Price includes VAT (India) Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout. 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