What are the different sucking insect pests of crops?
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Insects and mites that feed on horticultural plants have different feeding behaviors. Most insect pests that attack greenhouse-grown horticultural crops have sucking or piercing-sucking mouthparts, which includes aphids, leafhoppers, mealybugs, soft scales, and whiteflies.
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Different sucking insect pests of crops:
The following are the different sucking insect pest of the crops:
- Aphids
- Leafhoppers
- Mealy bugs
- Soft scales
- Whiteflies
Explanation:
- Most insects which act as pest to crops have sucking or puncturing sucking mouthparts.
- Such creatures feed on a wide scope of green harvests, for example, annuals, perennials, herbs, and vegetables.
- The vascular plant tissues incorporate the xylem (water-leading tissues) and phloem (nourishment directing tissues).
- Sucking bugs embed their mouthparts into the vascular tissues of plants, basically the nourishment leading tissues or phloem sifter tubes, and pull back liquids.
- The effect caused by sucking type insect includes plant hindering, plant shrinking, leaf bending, and leaf yellowing.
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