tobacco whitefly
Pronunciation
/təbækoʊ waɪtflaɪ/

Definition & Meaning of "tobacco whitefly"in English

Tobacco whitefly
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a small, sap-sucking insect that can cause significant damage to tobacco plants by feeding on their leaves and transmitting viruses

Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Animal
Composition
Compound
Countable
Plural form
tobacco whiteflies

What is a "tobacco whitefly"?

Tobacco whitefly is a small insect belonging to the family Aleyrodidae. It is a common pest that infests a wide range of plants, including tobacco, vegetables, and ornamental plants. The whitefly gets its name from its tiny white wings, which are covered in a powdery wax-like substance. These pests feed on plant sap by piercing the leaves and stems with their mouthparts. In addition to causing direct damage through feeding, tobacco whiteflies also excrete honeydew, a sticky substance that can promote the growth of black sooty mold and attract other pests.

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