Tomato, one of the most important Horticultural crops, globally faces threat from Pests and Diseases. This blog explains the main threat in the Tomato crop called "Whitefly", leading to significant yield losses if left unchecked. In this article, we'll explore effective measures to control and manage Whitefly.
What is Whitefly?
Whiteflies feed by sucking sap from the leaves, and in doing so can debilitate the plant, promote growth of sooty mold on excreted honeydew, cause irregular ripening of tomato, and transmit viral pathogens, the worst of which is Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV). If the whiteflies have been feeding for several days, the leaves may have a sticky substance (whitefly honeydew) and ants may be present as honeydew consumers. The easiest way to find whiteflies is to brush or shake the leaves and look for the whitefly adults which fly off.
Short Description of Whitefly
Here is the detail information related to the Whitefly:
Type of Infestation |
Pest |
Common Name |
Whitefly |
Scientific Name |
Bemisia tabaci |
Affected parts of the plant |
Leaves |
Favorable factors of Whitefly pest in Tomato Crop
The development of whiteflies accelerates in temperatures ranging from 20 to 30 degrees Celsius. Humidity levels above 50% are conducive to their development, and they may experience difficulties in dry conditions.
Symptoms of Tomato Crop affected by Whitefly:
Main symptoms of plant affected by Whitefly are:
- The new growth of plants with tomato yellow leaf curl has reduced internodes, giving the plant a stunted appearance.
- The new leaves are also greatly reduced in size and wrinkled, are yellowed between the veins, and have margins that curl upward, giving them a cup-like appearance.
Control Measures of Whitefly in Tomato:
To control whitefly in tomatoes, implement a combination of cultural practices, monitoring, and chemical control measures.
Bio and Organic products for control of White fly in Tomato Crop
Here are the best recommendations of bio and organic products.
Products |
Bio/Organic |
Dosage |
BIO |
1 to 2 lit /acre |
|
BIO |
1 to 2 lit /acre |
|
Organic |
2ml/ liter |
|
ORGANIC |
200 - 400 ml/ Acre |
|
BIO |
1 to 2 lit /acre |
Chemical control methods for Whitefly in Tomato Crop
Here are the best recommendations of Chemical control measures.
Products |
Technical Names |
Dosages |
Diafenthiuron 50% WP |
250 grams/ Acre |
|
Fipronil 40% + Imidacloprid 40% WG |
6 - 7 grams/ 15 liters |
|
PYRON | Pyriproxyfen 5% + Diafenthiuron 25% SE |
400 - 500 ml/ Acre |
Imidacloprid 17.8% SL |
100 - 150 ml/ Acre |
|
Thiamethoxam 12.6% + Lambda Cyhalothrin 9.5% ZC |
60 - 80 ml/ Acre |
|
Spiromesifen 22.9% SC |
200 - 250 ml/ Acre |
|
Fipronil 4% + Acetamiprid 4% SC |
2ml / liter |
FAQS Related to Whitefly Insect In Tomato Plants:
Q. What are the symptoms of a whitefly infestation in tomato plants?
Q. How can I identify whiteflies on my tomato plants?
Q. Can whitefly infestations lead to the spread of diseases in tomato plants?
Q. What is the best insecticide to control Whitefly in Tomato Plants?