Influence Of Environmental Factors On The Formation Of The White Fly Population
Otabek Abdushukirovich Sulaymonov , Tashkent State Agrarian University, Uzbekistan.Abstract
In studies, the influence of environmental factors and plant species on the development and density 
of the population of the greenhouse whitefly has been studied. The change in the development of 
the pest population in the conditions of an average daily air temperature of 33,6°C and a relative 
humidity of 42% in the Syrdarya region and a temperature of 31,8°C and a relative humidity of 54% in 
the Tashkent region has been revealed. The highest pest population was observed in the 
cucurbitaceous culture.
Keywords
Greenhouse whitefly,, , pest, population,
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