First International Whitefly Symposium 20– 24 May 2013 Kolymbari, Crete, Greece Orthodox Academy of Crete
Agenda at a glance
Sunday, M ay 19, 2013 17:00 – 18:00
Registrations
18:00 – 18:15
OAC Presentation
18:15 – 18:45
Opening Lecture: Dr. A. Sarpaki & E. Panagiotakopoulou
19:00
Welcome Reception Monday, M ay 20, 2013
09:00 – 10:00
Opening Ceremony
10:00 – 10:45
Plenary Speaker: Professor G. Roderick
10:45 – 11:15
T1. Biology, Ecology Invasion Biology – Oral Presentations
11:15 – 11:30
Coffee Break
11:30 – 13:15
T1. Biology, Ecology Invasion Biology – Oral Presentations
13:15 – 13:45
T1. Biology, Ecology Invasion Biology – Poster Presentations
13:45 – 15:00
Lunch Break
15:00 – 16:15
T2. Genomics and Genetics – Oral Presentations
16:15 – 16:45
Coffee Break
16:45 – 17:45
T2. Genomics and Genetics – Oral Presentations
17:45 – 18:45
T2. Genomics and Genetics – Poster Presentations Tue sday, M ay 21 , 2013
09:00 – 09:45
Plenary Speaker: Dr. P. De Barro
09:45 – 11:00
T3. Systematics and Evolution – Oral Presentations
11:00 – 11:30
Coffee Break
11:30 – 12:15
T3. Systematics and Evolution – Oral Presentations
12:15 – 12:30
Presentation of ‘2016 International Congress of Entomology’
12:30 – 13:30
T3. Systematics and Evolution – Poster Presentations
13:30 – 15:00
Lunch Break
15:00 – 16:30
T4. Whitefly Symbionts – Oral Presentations
16:30 – 17:00
Coffee Break
17:00 – 18:00
T4. Whitefly Symbionts – Oral Presentations
18:00 – 19:00
T4. Whitefly Symbionts – Poster Presentations
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Wedne sday, M ay 22, 2013 09:00 – 09:30
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Presentation
09:30 – 10:45
T5. Whitefly Transmitted Viruses – Oral Presentations
10:45 – 11:15
Coffee Break
11:15 – 12:15
T5. Whitefly Transmitted Viruses – Oral Presentations
12:30 – 13:30
T5. Whitefly Transmitted Viruses – Poster Presentations
13:30 – 15:00
Lunch Break
15:00 – 16:15
T6. Whitefly-Plant Interactions – Oral Presentations
16:15 – 16:45
Coffee Break
16:45 – 17:45
T6. Whitefly-Plant Interactions – Oral Presentations
17:45 – 18:45
T6. Whitefly-Plant Interactions – Poster Presentations Thur sday, M ay 23 , 2013
09:00 – 10:45
T7. Biological Control and IPM – Oral Presentations
10:45 – 11:15
Coffee Break
11:15 – 12:15
T7. Biological Control and IPM – Oral Presentations
12:30 – 13:30
T7. Biological Control and IPM – Poster Presentations
13:30 – 15:00
Lunch Break
15:00 – 16:30
T8. Chemical Control, Insecticide Resistance – Oral Presentations
16:30 – 17:00
Coffee Break
17:00 – 17:45
T8. Chemical Control, Insecticide Resistance – Oral Presentations
17:45 – 18:45
T8. Chemical Control, Insecticide Resistance – Poster Presentations Friday, M ay 24 , 2013
08:30 – 21:30
Symposium Excursion
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Detailed Agenda
Sunday, M ay 19, 2013 17:00 – 18:00
Registrations
18:00 – 18:15
OAC Presentation
18:15 – 18:45
Opening Lecture: Dr. A. Sarpaki & E. Panagiotakopoulou ‘Minoan Crete: The environment and agriculture as elements embodying cultural imprints
19:00
Welcome Reception Monday, M ay 20, 2013
09:00 – 10:00
Opening Ceremony
10:00 – 10:45
Plenary Speaker: Professor G. Roderick
10:45 – 11:15
T1. Biology, Ecology Invasion Biology – Oral Presentations (O) Chairs: P. Stansly, D.W. Crowder, F.H. Wan
10:45 – 11:00
T1.O–01 Woodland Ecology of Aleyrodes loniceræ in the Southern United Kingdom S. Springate, S.E.J. Arnold
11:00 – 11:15
T1.O–02 Should I develop on or under the leaf–ecological questions of leaf-side settlement in whiteflies? D. Gerling, M. Mahagna, M. Guershon
11:15 – 11:30
Coffee Break
11:30 – 13:15
T1. Biology, Ecology Invasion Biology – Oral Presentations (O)
11:30 – 11:45
T1.O–03 Climate Change: Life history adaptation by a global whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, with rising temperature and carbon dioxide A.M. Simmons, S. Abd-Rabou, L.B. Curnutte
11:45 – 12:00
T1.O–04 BEMSIM – A computer based simulation model for predicting the population dynamics of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius): description and validation of the model B. Antony, V.S. Lisha, S. Mithra, M.S. Palaniswami
12:00 – 12:15
T1.O–05 Competitive interactions between two invasive whiteflies: effects of behavior, host plants and insecticides D.B. Sun, Y.Q. Liu, J. Li, F.F. Li, D.W. Crowder, S.S. Liu
12:15 – 12:30
T1.O–06 Host suitability comparison between the MEAM1 and AsiaII_1 cryptic species of Bemisia tabaci in cotton growing zones of Pakistan M.Z. Ahmed, M. Naveed, M.N. Ane, P.J. De Barro, BL. Qiu
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12:30 – 12:45
T1.O–07 Assessment of Bemisia tabaci biotypes along an altitudinal gradient in Sicily and new plant host records for biotype T D. Guastella, V. Cavalieri, J.P. Legg, C. Rapisarda
12:45 – 13:00
T1.O–08 Battling the Bemisia whitefly vectors of cassava virus pandemics in Africa: lessons from Thermopylæ and Salamis J.P. Legg, H. Lulah, R. Shirima, L. Sefera, D. Guastella, B. Simon, S. Jeremiah, E. Nsami, P. Sseruwagi, R. Hanna, L. Kumar, W. Mbewe, P. Chikoti, C. Rapisarda
13:00 – 13:15
T1.O–09 Diversity and geographic distribution of Bemisia tabaci (Homoptera: Aleyrodidæ) associated with cassava in CMD pandemic areas of Tanzania L.S. Tajebe, D. Guastella, V. Cavalieri, O.S. Lund, C. Rapisarda, J.P. Legg
13:15 – 13:45
T1. Biology, Ecology Invasion Biology – Poster Presentations (P) T1.P–01 A bivoltine whitefly on a deciduous tree preferentially lays large clutches immediately after emergence M. Ben-Ari, D. Gerling T1.P–02 Ecobiology of Bemisia tabaci Genn. in cassava ecosystem M.S. Palaniswami, T.J. Henneberry T1.P–03 Effect of a tri-herbal pill (Manihot esculenta, Croton penduliflorous and Cassia podocarpa) on biochemical parameters in normal Wistar rats J. Okpuzor, S. Haruna T1.P–04 The effect of different nitrogen levels on life history parameters of Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood) (Hem.: Aleyrodidæ) H. Madadi, R. Hosseini, M. Hosseini, M. Delshad T1.P–05 Rapid genetic differentiation of introduced populations of Bemisia tabaci Q in China D. Chu, H. Pan, Y. Tao, Y. Zhang T1.P–06 A study on invasion of Bemisia tabaci in Jiangsu province, China C. Li, X. Li-Li, D. Yu-Zhou T1.P–07 First report of super-abundant Bemisia tabaci on cassava in Zambia P.C. Chikoti, R. Shirima, J.P. Legg
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13:45 – 15:00
Lunch Break
15:00 – 16:15
T2. Genomics and Genetics – Oral Presentations (O) Chairs: J.K. Brown, N. Gauthier, A. Tsagkarakou
15:00 – 15:15
T2.O–01 Population genetics of the Bemisia tabaci Med species from Mediterranean countries N. Gauthier, M. Peterschmitt, A. Tsagkarakou
15:15 – 15:30
T2.O–02 Genetic structure of greenhouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum) populations in Finland and Greece I. Ovčarenko, D. Kapantaidaki, K.E. Knott, L. Lindström, A. Tsagkarakou, N. Gauthier, I. Vänninen
15:30 – 15:45
T2.O–03 Evolution of reproductive isolation by genetic-environment association between two Bemisia tabaci species in an insular environment H. Delatte, M. Thierry, N. Becker, P. David, B. Facon, B. Reynaud
15:45 – 16:00
T2.O–04 Transcriptome divergence between the invasive and native whitefly cryptic species of the Bemisia tabaci complex X.W. Wang, Y.L. Wang, J.B. Luan, Y.J. Wang, S.S. Liu
16:00 – 16:15
T2.O–05 Parallel proteome and comparative transcriptomic analysis of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) B biotype: functional genomics resources for identifying whitefly interactors contributing to circulative begomovirus transmission M. Vyas, C. Saripalli, L. Breci, R. He, J.M. Cicero, S. Miller, M. Kaplan, R. Sprissler, W.M. Nelson, M. Ghanim, H. Czosnek, G. Tsprailis, C.T. Cameron, R. Kramer, J.A. Crow, G.D. May, R. Kim, D.R. Gang, C. Soderlund, J.K. Brown
16:15 – 16:45
Coffee Break
16:45 – 17:45
T2. Genomics and Genetics – Oral Presentations (O)
16:45 – 17:00
T2.O–06 Analysis of whitefly transcriptional responses to Beauveria bassiana infection C.R. Zhang, J. Xia, S. Zhang, S.S. Liu, X.W. Wang
17:00 – 17:15
T2.O–07 Transcriptomic and functional analyzes of Bemisia tabaci – Rickettsia interactions M. Ghanim, S. Kontsedalov, M. Levy, M. Brumin
17:15 – 17:30
T2.O–08 RNAi-mediated interference of Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) gut gene expression: reverse genetics for functional analysis and potential targets for abatement M. Vyas, A. Raza, M.Y. Ali, M.A. Ashraf, S. Mansoor, J.K. Brown
17:30 – 17:45
T2.O–09 Introduction to Bemisia tabaci genome project W. Xie, Y. Zhang
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17:45 – 18:45
T2. Genomics and Genetics – Poster Presentations (P) T2.p–01 Characterization of next generation transcriptomic and genomic sequence data from the Asia1 mtCOI genetic clade of Bemisia tabaci M.V. Patel, S. Bridgett, M. Blaxter, S. Cain, M. Febrer, M. Caccamo, J. Colvin, D. Bailey, S. Seal T2.p–02 Study on biotype composition of Bemisia tabaci on cotton in Çukurova Plain, Turkey K. Karut, B. Kaydan, S.J. Castle, C. Kazak, M.R. Ulusoy T2.p–03 Genetic variation in Serbian populations of Trialeurodes vaporariorum inferred from COI sequence variability M. Prijović, M. Škaljac, T. Drobnjaković, P. Perić, D. Marčić, K. Žanić, I. Međo, J. Puizina T2.p–04 Current species status and distribution of Bemisia tabaci in Tunisia from various vegetables and ornamentals A. Laarif, D. Saleh, C. Clouet, N. Gauthier T2.p–05 Genome sequence of Hamiltonella, a facultative symbiont in the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci Q. Rao, S.S. Liu, X.W. Wang T2.p–06 Development of a transcriptome assembling pipeline to optimize the analysis of a large RNA-seq dataset from Bemisia tabaci (MED) J. Lagnel, A. Tsagkarakou, K. Belkhir Tue sday, M ay 21 , 2013
09:00 – 09:45
Plenary Speaker: Dr. P. De Barro
09:45 – 11:00
T3. Systematics and Evolution – Oral Presentations (O) Chairs: D. Gerling, P. De Barro, B. Qiu
09:45 – 10:00
T3.O–01 Is agriculture driving the diversification of whiteflies? Age and diversification estimates for whiteflies revealed L.M. Boykin, C.D. Bell, G. Evans, P.J. De Barro
10:00 – 10:15
T3.O–02 Genetic diversity, phylo-geography, and population patterns in CLCuD associated whiteflies and their endosymbionts in Pakistan H.W. Herrmann, G. Rasool, M. Zia-Ur-Rehman, A. Ochoa, U. Hameed, J.K. Brown
10:15 – 10:30
T3.O–03 Demonstrating the value of voucher specimens to help resolve modern whitefly taxonomy W.T. Tay, G.A. Evans, L.M. Boykin, P.J. De Barro
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10:30 – 10:45
T3.O–04 A global analysis of Bemisia tabaci phylogeny using mitochondrial genomes: a preliminary report H.L. Wang, X.W. Wang, S.S. Liu
10:45 – 11:00
T3.O–05 Historical demography, invasion patterns and origins of biotypes in the Bemisia tabaci sibling species group M. Hadjistylli, J.K. Brown, G.K. Roderick
11:00 – 11:30
Coffee Break
11:30 – 12:15
T3. Systematics and Evolution – Oral Presentations (O)
11:30 – 11:45
T3.O–06 Analysis of phenotypic variance components and heritability for basal and induced thermotolerance in populations of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci biotype B F. Díaz-Gonzáles, V. Muñoz-Valencia, D.L. Juvinao-Quintero, H. CárdenasHenao, N. Toro-Perea, M. Del Rosario Manzano, R. González-Obando
11:45 – 12:00
T3.O–07 Genetic diversity and geographical distribution of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidæ) genotypes associated with cassava in East Africa H. Mugerwa, M.E.C. Rey, T. Alicai, E. Ateka, H. Atuncha, J. Ndunguru, P. Sseruwagi
12:00 – 12:15
T3.O–08 Taxonomic revision of the whitefly parasitoid genus Dirphys Howard (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidæ) based on morphological and molecular evidence A. Polaszek, E. Hernández-Suarez, S. Schmidt
12:15 – 12:30
Presentation of ‘2016 International Congress of Entomology’
12:30 – 13:30
T3. Systematics and Evolution – Poster Presentations (P) T3.P–01 So you want to make a Bemisia tabaci phylogeny? The Global COI dataset is now available via a CSIRO data access portal L.M. Boykin, P.J. De Barro T3.P–02 List and photographs of Takahashi’s types preserved in MNHN now available online J.C. Streito, D. Ouvrard T3.P–03 Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Bemisia tabaci from different region of India for species determination V. Jindal, V.K. Gupta, B. Mohindru, G. Banta T3.P–04 Genetic diversity of Bemisia tabaci in Saudi Arabia: Evidence for a distinct haplotype and widespread distribution of the B haplotype M.A. Al-Saleh, A.I. Ragab, O. Abdalla, I.M. AlShahwan, M. Amer, J.K. Brown, A.M. Idris
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T3.P–05 Whitelflies in Saudi Arabia: current status and ongoing research efforts M.A. Aldeghairi, N.F. Abdel-Baky T3.P–06 Whiteflies species (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidæ) of Turkey M.R. Ulusoy, K. Karut, A.F. Çalışkan T3.P–07 A new species of Stenaleyrodes Takahashi, 1938 from Madagascar: a less enigmatic whitefly genus D. Ouvrard, J.H. Martin T3.P–08 Indigenous American species of the Bemisia tabaci complex are still widespread in Brazil L.F. Barbosa, J. Marubayashi, B.R. De Marchi, E. Moriones, J. Navas-Castillo, M.A. Pavan, R. Krause-Sakate T3.P–09 Association in ‘Fitness’ components for basal and induced thermotolerance comparing populations of whitefly Bemisia tabaci Biotype B F. Díaz-Gonzáles, V. Muñoz-Valencia, D.L. Juvinao-Quintero, H. CárdenasHenao, N. Toro-Perea, M. Del Rosario Manzano, R. González-Obando T3.P–10 A taxonmic study of the whitefly (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidæ) from China W. Ji-Rui, D. Yu-Zhou T3.P–11 Identification and characterization of whitefly species (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidæ) using ‘DNA barcoding’ T. Ovalle, M.P.Hernández, S. Parsa, L.A. Becerra Lopez-Lavalle T3.P–12 Whiteflies (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) on mulberry (Morus alba L.) from China with descriptions of newly recorded species W. Ji-Rui, D. Yu-Zhou 13:30 – 15:00
Lunch Break
15:00 – 16:30
T4. Whitefly Symbionts – Oral Presentations (O) Chairs: L. Mouton, E. Zchori - Fein
15:00 – 15:15
T4.O–01 Current status of whitefly symbionts research E. Zchori-Fein
15:15 – 15:45
T4.O–02 (Keynote Lecture) Rickettsia infection influences the fitness and ecology of Bemisia tabaci M.S. Hunter, A.G. Himler, B.N. Cass, P. Asiimwe, S.E. Kelly, E. Zchori-Fein
15:45 – 16:00
T4.O–03 Genetic elements of endosymbionts in Bemisia tabaci revealed their roles in the whitefly invasion J.Y. Guo, R.H. Zhao, H.J. Chen, J.Y. Guo, Z.S. Ma, F.H. Wan
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16:00 – 16:15
T4.O–04 Nuclear and cytoplasmic differentiation among Mediterranean populations of B. tabaci: a test for endosymbiont induced incompatibilities G. Terraz, G. Gueguen, F. Fleury, L. Mouton
16:15 – 16:30
T4.O–05 Low levels of mitochondrial and symbiont diversity in populations of Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidæ) across a wide geographic range D.E. Kapantaidaki, I. Ovčarenko, K.E. Knott, I. Vänninen, K. Bourtzis, A. Tsagkarakou
16:30 – 17:00
Coffee Break
17:00 – 18:00
T4. Whitefly Symbionts – Oral Presentations (O)
17:00 – 17:15
T4.O–06 Hemipteriphilus asiaticus, a newly-described whitefly symbiont X.L. Bing, J. Yang, E. Zchori-Fein, X.W. Wang, S.S. Liu
17:15 – 17:30
T4.O–07 The genome of ‘Candidatus Portiera aleyrodidarum’ BT-QVLC, an obligate symbiont that supplies amino acids and carotenoids to Bemisia tabaci D. Santos-Garcia, P.A. Farnier, F. Beitia, E. Zchori-Fein, F. Vavre, L. Mouton, A. Moya, A. Latorre, F.J. Silva
17:30 – 17:45
T4.O–08 Cardinium and Bemisia tabaci: is it a mutualistic relationship? D. Santos-Garcia, P.A. Farnier, F. Beitia, E. Zchori-Fein, F. Vavre, L. Mouton, A. Moya, A. Latorre, F.J. Silva
17:45 – 18:00
T4.O–09 Evolution of Hamiltonella defensa genomes in phloemophagous insects P.A. Rollat-Farnier, X.W. Wang, D. Santos-Garcia, E. Zchori-Fein, S.S. Liu, M.F. Sagot, F.J. Silva, F. Vavre, L. Mouton
18:00 – 19:00
T4. Whitefly Symbionts – Poster Presentations (P) T4.P–01 Diversity of symbiotic bacteria associated with Bemisia tabaci (Homoptera: Aleyrodidæ) in Tanzania L.S. Tajebe, D. Guastella, V. Cavalieri, S.E. Kelly, M.S. Hunter, O.S. Lund, J.P. Legg, C. Rapisarda T4.P–02 Isolation and identification of culturable bacteria associate with Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) C.A. Jayaprakas, M.J.A.V. Shery T4.P–03 Detection of secondary endosymbionts of whitefly, Bemisia tabaci in Karnataka, India R. Rajeshwari, M. Krishna Reddy, B.N. Pushpa, N.K. Krishna Kumar
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T4.P–04 Evidence for horizontal transmission of secondary endosymbionts in the Bemisia tabaci cryptic species complex M.Z. Ahmed, P.J. De Barro, S.X. Ren, J.M. Greeff, B.L. Qiu T4.P–05 Factors correlated with the community structure of secondary symbionts in the sweet potato whitefly Bemisia tabaci T. Lahav, E. Zchori-Fein, S. Freilich T4.P–06 Diversity and localization of bacterial endosymbionts in whitefly species collected in Brazil J.M. Marubayashi, A. Kliot, V.A. Yuki, J.A. Marques Rezende, R. Krause-Sakate, M.A. Pavan, M. Ghanim T4.P–07 Exploring horizontal transmission of symbionts in field collected samples of Bemisia tabaci and Trialeurodes abutilonea N. Mozes-Daube, B.N. Cass, S.E. Kelly, M.S. Hunter, E. Zchori-Fein T4.P–08 Possible role of bacterial endosymbionts in the spreading of Bemisia tabaci Q2 genotype in South Italy G. Parrella, A.G. Nappo, E. Manco, B. Greco, M. Giorgini T4.P–09 Interaction between Colombian and Nigerian whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidæ) populations and their endosymbionts: Are they conferring virus transmission advantages in cassava? I. Moreno, J. Marin, E. Okogbenin, A. Carabali, J. Montoya-Lerma T4.P–10 Relative growth rates and competitive interactions of Rickettsia infected and uninfected sweetpotato whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci) on field cotton P. Asiimwe, S.E. Kelly, M.S. Hunter T4.P–11 Wolbachia and the biological control of cassava whiteflies M.N. Maruthi, P. Laniran, S. Ghosh
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Wedne sday, M ay 22, 2013 09:00 – 09:30
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Presentation Investing in Agriculture: Research for Development C. Owen
09:30 – 10:45
T5. Whitefly Transmitted Viruses – Oral Presentations (O) Chairs: N. Katis, J.N. Castillo, M. Lapidot
09:30 – 09:45
T5.O–01 (Keynote Lecture) Plant-mediated whitefly-begomovirus interactions: research progress and future prospects J.B. Luan, X.W. Wang, S.S. Liu
10:00 – 10:15
T5.O–02 Genetic diversity and patterns in CLCuD associated virus-satellite-complexes in Pakistan H.W. Herrmann, M. Zia-Ur-Rehman, A. Ochoa, U. Hameed, G. Rasool, J.K. Brown
10:15 – 10:30
T5.O–03 The influence of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus-resistant genotypes on acquisition and transmission of TYLCV and their potential impact on epidemics and management of TYLCV in Southeastern USA R. Srinivasan, A. Barman, D. Riley, S. Adkins
10:30 – 10:45
T5.O–04 Possible role of Bemisia tabaci secondary endosymbiont Rickettsia in the transmission of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus A. Kliot, H. Czosnek, M. Ghanim
10:45 – 11:15
Coffee Break
11:15 – 12:15
T5. Whitefly Transmitted Viruses – Oral Presentations (O)
11:15 – 11:30
T5.O–05 Effect of TYLCV acquisition on the behavioral and physiological changes of vector insects, Bemisia tabaci K.Y. Lee, S.M.H. Jahan, S. Lee
11:30 – 11:45
T5.O–06 Identification of a defensin-like peptide from the whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidæ) Z.Z. Wang, M. Shi, X.Q. Ye, X.X. Chen
11:45 – 12:00
T5.O–07 Whitefly-transmitted criniviruses in vegetable crops in Greece C.G. Orfanidou, L.C. Papayiannis, C. Dimitriou, M. Zikou, V.I. Maliogka, N.I. Katis
12:00 – 12:15
T5.O–08 Acquisition of Cucurbit Chlorotic Yellows Virus by Bemisia tabaci and rapid detection using loop-isothermal amplification M. Okuda, S. Okuda, H. Iwai
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T5. Whitefly Transmitted Viruses – Poster Presentations (P) T5.P–01 Cassava brown streak disease pandemic and the genetic characteristics of Bemisia tabaci in East and Central Africa R. Shirima, G. Gashaka, D. Swai, S. Kombo, W. Tata-Hangy, S. Bigirimana, J.P. Legg T5.P–02 Transmission of Pepino mosaic virus on tomato by the whitefly Trialeurodes vaporariorum P. Noël, T. Hance, C. Bragard T5.P–03 Effects of light-emitting diode or ultraviolet irradiation on accumulation of whitefly-transmitted Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in tomato plants S. Matsuura T5.P–04 Expression and functional characterization of a soluble form of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus coat protein L.L. Wang, X.M. Wei, H.X. Xu, X.P. Zhou, S.S. Liu, X.W. Wang T5.P–05 Acquisition of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus Enhances Attraction of Bemisia tabaci to Green Light Emitting Diodes S.M.H. Jahan, K.S. Lee, C.S. Kim, H.S. Choi, Y.J. Lee, S. Lee, K.Y. Lee T5.P–06 Upregulation of temperature susceptibility in Bemisia tabaci upon acquisition of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) J. Pusag, S.M.H. Jahan, J.H. Lee, J.K. Kim, S. Lee, K.Y. Lee T5.P–07 Mutations in the coat protein of the Sri Lankan Cassava Mosaic Virus affect the infectivity and the symptom development V. Kelkar, I. Dasgupta T5.P–08 Impact of Heat shock protein 70 on the interaction of Watermelon chlorotic stunt virus and Tomato yellow leaf curl virus with their vector Bemisia tabaci M. Götz, M. Kollenberg, A. Pietruszka, B. Stein, S. Winter T5.P–09 Effect of temperature on the growth and physiological response of sweet potato G. Sseremba, S.B. Mukasa, S. Kyamanywa T5.P–10 Bemisia tabaci from the new world group carrying brazilian begomoviruses B.R. De Marchi, J. Marubayashi, V.A. Yuki, L.F. Barbosa, K.C.G. Rocha, M.A. Pavan, E. Moriones, J. Navas-Castillo, R. Krause-Sakate T5.P–11 An indigenous genetic group of Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidæ) infected with Tobacco leaf curl virus (TbLCV) on a wild plant in Korea G.S. Lee, S.M. Lee, W. Lee, H.R. Kwak, C.S. Kim, H.S. Choi, S. Lee, K.Y. Lee
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T5.P–12 Urtica membranacea Poiret new host for TYLCV, TYLCSV and Rec type A recombinant G. Parrella, A.G. Nappo, B. Greco, M. Giorgini, A. Stinca T5.P–13 Non-coding DNA satellites associated with begomoviruses: genetic diversity and experimental transmission by Bemisia tabaci E. Fiallo-Olivé, I. Hassan, A.F. Orílio, G. Lozano, H.P. Trenado, Y. Martínez-Zubiaur, D.T. Chirinos, F. Geraud-Pouey, E. Moriones, R.W. Briddon, J. Navas-Castillo T5.P–14 Molecular Ecology of Geminivirus C2 protein over the viral insect vector Bemisia tabaci T. Rosas-Díaz, R. Lozano-Durán, P. Lenzi, I.D. Bedford, S.A. Hogenhout, E.R. Bejarano 13:30 – 15:00
Lunch Break
15:00 – 16:15
T6. Whitefly-Plant Interactions – Oral Presentations (O) Chairs: N. Roditakis, S. Morin
15:00 – 15:15
T6.O–01 Molecular breeding for whitefly repellent tomatoes P.M. Bleeker, P.J. Diergaarde, R. Mirabella, A. VanDoorn, M. Prins, M.A. Haring, R.C. Schuurink, M. De Vos
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T6.O–02 Unraveling a novel mechanism of whitefly resistance in Medicago sativa L. (alfalfa) L.L. Walling, L.R. Teuber, M.J. Monteros, E.C. Brummer
15:30 – 15:45
T6.O–03 Discovery of next generation insecticidal proteins for the development of GM crops for whitefly resistance S.K. Upadhyay, R. Singh, H. Singh, M. Mishra, S. Saurabh, P. Rai, A.K. Shukla, B. Kaul, P.C. Verma, K. Chandrashekar, A.P. Singh, K.N. Nair, P.K. Singh
15:45 – 16:00
T6.O–04 Transgenic resistance to whitefly by expression of a bacterial Type III effector in Nicotiana benthamiana A. Papanikolaou, P.F. Sarris, N. Skandalis, N.J. Panopoulos
16:00 – 16:15
T6.O–05 Beneficial interactions between a whitefly and a begomovirus mediated by plant terpenoids J.B. Luan, D.M. Yao, T. Zhang, L.L. Walling, M. Yang, Y.J. Wang, S.S. Liu
16:15 – 16:45
Coffee Break
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T6. Whitefly-Plant Interactions – Oral Presentations (O)
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T6.O–06 Plant-mediated RNA interference (RNAi) to study gene function in the whitefly Bemisia tabaci P. Lenzi, A. Coleman, T. Rosas Diaz, R. Lozano-Durán, I.D. Bedford, E.R. Bejarano, S.A. Hogenhout
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T6.O–07 Bemisia tabaci Genn. and cassava interactions: a biotechnological attribution M.S. Palaniswami, T.J. Henneberry
18:15 – 18:30
T6.O–08 Variable gene expression and fitness in Bemisia tabaci according to host plant S.J. Castle, J.J. Hull
18:30 – 18:45
T6.O–09 The ecological and evolutionary relationships between constitutive and induced detoxification resistance in Bemisia tabaci S. Morin, E. Halon, M. Elbaz
17:45 – 18:45
T6. Whitefly-Plant Interactions – Poster Presentations (P) T6.P–01 Phenotyping of resistance in the cassava (Manihot esculenta) to whitefly Aleurotrachelus socialis A. Bohorquez, S. Parsa, J. Tohme, L.A. Becerra Lopez-Lavalle T6.P–02 Host preference of jasmine whitefly Aleuroclava jasmini (Homoptera: Aleyrodidæ) on citrus in South Baghdad orchards M.Z. Khalaf, M. Khudhar, F. Naher, B. Abdulhamza T6.P–03 Effects of previous feeding experience of Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidæ) on their performance on different plant T.X. Liu, M.R. Shah T6.P–04 Influence of the Host plants on some biological characteristics of Bemisia tabaci Genn. (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidæ) in Qassim region, Saudi Arabia L.A.M. Al-Shuraym, H.R. Abdul Rahman, N.F. Abdel-Baky T6.P–05 Chemical and behavioral analysis of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci attraction to rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) D. Sadeh, M. Ghanim, E. Zchori-Fein, N. Dudai T6.P–06 The effect of activity changes in metabolic enzymes of Bemisia tabaci biotype B and Myzus persicæ on the interspecific competition of the two insects on tobacco plants M. Bi, H. Hu, M. Xue T6.P–07 Root and shoot jasmonic acid induced plants differed at their effects on the performance of Bemisia tabaci and its parasitoid Encarsia formosa S.J. Li, X. Xue, M.Z. Ahmed, S.X. Ren, N.M. Van Dam, B.L. Qiu
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T6.P–08 Life history traits and population growth of Trialeurodes vaporariorum on different tomato genotypes M. Prijović, D. Marčić, T. Drobnjaković, P. Perić, I. Međo T6.P–09 Disarming the glucosinolate–myrosinase complex by sulfatase in Bemisia tabaci O. Malka, S. Morin T6.P–10 Whitefly, Trialeurodes ricini feeding stress induced biochemical changes in Castor, Ricinus communis plant P. Usha Rani, K. Sandhya Rani T6.P–11 RNA interference for developing Bemisia tabaci resistant plants G. Eakteiman, M. Alon, O. Malka, S. Morin T6.P–12 Biology of Bemisia tabaci byotipe B and analysis of flavonoids related to resistance in soybean genotypes S.S. Vieira, A.L. Lourenção, J.P. Graça, T. Janegitz, M.C. Salvador, T.E. Ueda, M.C.N. De Oliveira, C.B. Hoffmann-Campo T6.P–13 Host Weed for Reproduction of TYLCV-Viruliferous Bemisia tabaci and TYLCV in Korea C.S. Kim, K.S. Lee, H.S. Choi, K.Y. Lee, S. Lee, M.K. Kim, J. Lee, L.Y. Lee T6.P–14 Discovery of a novel insecticidal protein effective against Bemisia tabaci at low ppm level M. Mishra, S. Saurabh, P.C. Verma, K. Chandrashekar, A.P. Singh, P.K. Singh T6.P–15 A novel fern protein for the development of transgenic crops resistant to whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) R. Singh, P.C. Verma, K. Chandrashekar, A.P. Singh, P.K. Singh T6.P–16 Enhancing methanol content of plants provides broad spectrum insect resistance S. Dixit, P. Chandra Verma, S. Kumar Upadhyay, O. Prakash Sidhu, K. Chandrashekar Thur sday, M ay 23 , 2013 09:00 – 10:45
T7. Biological Control and IPM – Oral Presentations (O) Chairs: P. Ellsworth, E. Roditakis
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T7.O–02 A comprehensive knowledge of Bemisia tabaci natural enemy complex in Indian context B. Antony, V.S. Lisha, M.S. Palaniswami,C.A. Jayaprakash
09:45 – 10:00
T7.O–03 Bemisia tabaci parasitoids in Southwest Florida: faunal flux over recent years with implications for whitefly management Z. Lahey, P. Stansly
10:00 – 10:15
T7.O–04 Does host species effect the life history of Encasia formosa, a dominate parasitoid of Bemisia tabici species complex? F. Dang, P.J. De Barro, S.X. Ren, B.L. Qiu
10:15 – 10:30
T7.O–05 Extrafloral nectar and honeydew as sugar sources for the greenhouse whitefly parasitoid Amitus fuscipennis L.M. Hernandez, J.T. Otero, M.R. Manzano
10:30 – 10:45
T7.O–06 Aphelinid parasitoids of Bemisia tabaci Genn. in India M.S. Palaniswami, T.J. Henneberry
10:45 – 11:15
Coffee Break
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T7. Biological Control and IPM – Oral Presentations (O)
11:15 – 11:30
T7.O–07 Competitive interactions between aphelinid parasitoids and the implications for biological control applications N.W. Yang, H.Y. Xu, L.L. Ji, F.H. Wan
11:30 – 11:45
T7.O–08 Predaceous mites for management of whiteflies, broad mites and spider mites in open-field fruiting vegetables P.A. Stansly, J.A. Castillo
11:45 – 12:00
T7.O–09 An evaluation of three predatory mite species for the control of greenhouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum) N.C. Medd, R.M. Greatrex
12:00 – 12:15
T7.O–10 Eradicating Bemisia tabaci Q biotype on poinsettia plants in the UK A.G.S. Cuthbertson
12:30 – 13:30
T7. Biological Control and IPM – Poster Presentations (P) T7.P–01 A single step duplex PCR for detection Bemisia tabaci and Frankliniella occidentalis in predator guts G.F. Zhang, X. Wu, G.L. Lövei, F.H. Wan
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T7.P–02 Implementation of IPM without pesticides against Bemisia tabaci in greenhouses M. Deying,, C. Dan, P. Weiping, W. Huiqing T7.P–03 Total Greenhouse Management® six-year implementation in 10 ha glasshouse area in North Greece: The case of Trialeurodes vaporariorum C.A. Papaioannou, C.D. Katsanos T7.P–04 Whiteflies and their parasitoids associated with cassava in Tanzania D. Guastella, H. Lulah, L.S. Tajebe, V. Cavalieri, G. Evans, P. Pedata, C. Rapisarda, J.P. Legg T7.P–05 Survey of natural enemies of whiteflies (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidæ) in Egypt with new location and world records S. Abd-Rabou, A.M. Simmons T7.P–06 Integrated management and monitoring of sugarcane whitefly Neomaskellia andropogonis Corbett (Homoptera: Aleyrodidæ) on two sugarcane commercial cultivars A. Nikpay, P. Sharafizadeh, M. Kahrarian T7.P–07 Field Efficacy of Beauveria bassiana and Lecanicillium lecanii isolates against jasmine whitefly, Aleuroclava jasmini on citrus in Iraq H. Mohammed Ali, S. Khlawi, J. Hammod, M. Khadir T7.P–08 Interspecific competition between the autoparasitoid Encarsia sophia and the primary parasitoid E. formosa, and their impacts on suppression of the greenhouse whitefly Trialeurodes vaporariorum L.S. Zang, L.Z. Liu, P. Dai, F.H. Wan T7.P–09 Anaphes nipponicus of Mimarid wasp might becomeEgg parasitoid of Whitefly S. Shibuya T7.P–10 Life history traits of commercialized and indigenous populations of Encarsia formosa T. Drobnjaković, D. Marčić, M. Prijović, I. Međo, P. Perić, S. Milenković T7.P–11 Impact of some crop management practices on tomato infestation / infection by the whitefly-begomovirus complex in Cuba J. Fernandez-Delgado, I. Grechi, A. Ratnadass, A. Casanova, O. Gómez, M. Sánchez, M.I. Hernández T7.P–12 Species of Encarsia Förster (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidæ) associated with Bemisia tabaci biotype B (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidæ) and edamame in Brazil R. Pessoa¹, N.M. Martinelli, M. Funichello, A.C. Busoli
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T7.P–13 Density of leaf trichomes in soybean genotypes Glycine max L. and parasitism by Encarsia lutea (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidade) on the Bemisia tabaci biotype B (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidæ) A.C. Busoli¹, R. Pessoa¹, N.M. Martineli T7.P–14 The trap plants: an alternative strategy for Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) control in the greenhouse L. Arvanitakis, T. Hebbinckuys, A. Ferre, D. Bordat T7.P–15 Efficiency of a control method against greenhouse whitefly Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood) [Hemiptera: Aleyrodidæ] with trap plants A. Ferre, T. Hebbinckuys T7.P–16 Research of the most efficient trap plant to manage whitefly populations of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) [Hemiptera: Aleyrodidæ] A. Ferre, T. Hebbinckuys, D. Bordat², L. Arvanitakis², G. Terraz, L. Mouton, F. Fleury T7.P–17 Novel strategies for managing whiteflies on cassava: Assessment of indigenous parasitoid fauna in Tanzania H. Lulah, D. Guastella, S. Boniface, D. Gerling, J.P. Legg T7.P–18 Status of Silverleaf Whitefly (Bemisia argentifolii) on Field Crops in the California San Joaquin Valley L.D. Godfrey T7.P–19 Implications of inter- and intraspecific interactions between Macrolophus pygmæus and Nesidiocoris tenuis on the whitefly population regulation P. Lampropoulos, D. Perdikis, A. Fantinou T7.P–20 Side-effects of IPM-compatible insecticides on the whitefly natural enemies Eretmocerus eremicus, Nesidiocoris tenuis and Amblyseius swirskii N. Fytrou, A. Tsagkarakou 13:30 – 15:00
Lunch Break
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T8. Chemical Control, Insecticide Resistance – Oral Presentations (O) Chairs: R. Nauen, I. Denholm, J. Vontas
15:00 – 15:30
T8.O–01 (Keynote Lecture) Insecticide resistance in Bemisia tabaci: molecules, mechanisms, monitoring and management R. Nauen, J. Vontas, I. Denholm
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T8.O–02 ‘Baby-Boom’ phenomena – Do Bemisia tabaci females detect and avoid laying eggs in the presence of Pyriproxyfen, a juvenile hormone analogue? P. Moshitzky, S. Morin
15:45 – 16:00
T8.O–03 Biological activity of flonicamid on Bemisia tabaci E. Roditakis, M. Stavrakaki, D. Kapantaidaki, A. Fytrou, J. Vontas, A. Tsagkarakou
16:00 – 16:15
T8.O–04 Insecticide resistance in the brassica whitefly, Aleyrodes proletella, in British horticulture S. Springate, S. Seal, J. Colvin
16:15 – 16:30
T8.O–05 Is monitoring susceptibility of Bemisia tabaci to insecticides useful to management? P.C. Ellsworth, X. Li, T.J. Dennehy, J.C. Palumbo, S. Castle, N. Prabhaker, R.L. Nichols
16:30 – 17:00
Coffee Break
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T8. Chemical Control, Insecticide Resistance – Oral Presentations (O)
17:00 – 17:30
T8.O–06 DuPont™ Cyazypyr™ (cyantraniliprole): a reduced-riskdiamide insecticide for cross-spectrum control of whiteflies on agronomic crops I.B. Annan, J-L Rison, H.E. Portillo, J.M. Alvarez, R.A. Cameron, W.A. Flier
17:30 – 17:45
T8.O–07 Τwo novel techniques to demonstrate the feeding cessation of Bemisia tabaci nymphs and adults when exposed to Cyazypyr™ and other insecticides J.M. Alvarez, R. Cameron, E.B. Lang, I.B. Annan, H.E. Portillo
17:45 – 18:45
T8. Chemical Control, Insecticide Resistance – Poster Presentations (P) T8.P–01 Relative toxicity of different insecticides to cotton whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) in Punjab V. Kumar, G.K. Grewal, M. Kaur T8.P–02 Efficacy of insecticide rotations and their impact on populations of the ‘B’ and ‘Q’ biotypes of Bemisia tabaci R. Oetting, C. McKenzie, M. Townsend T8.P–03 Resistance mechanisms and cross-resistance to insect growth-regulators in Bemisia tabaci E. Fernández, C. Grávalos, A. Belando, I. Moreno, P. Bielza T8.P–04 Insecticides resistance in Indian Bemisia tabaci populations –current status N.C. Naveen, R.J. Chaubey, V.S. Rana, R. Rajagopal, S. Subramanian
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T8.P–05 Effect of temperature on sweetpotato virus disease symptom expression G. Sseremba, S.B. Mukasa, S. Kyamanywa T8.P–06 An EPG study of the probing behavior of adult Bemisia tabaci biotype Q following exposure to cyantraniliprole and its implications in potential TYLCV reduction S. Civolani, S. Cassanelli, M. Chicca, J.L Rison, A. Bassi, J.M. Alvarez, E.A. Fano T8.P–07 Abundance of the Bemisia tabaci B-biotype overexpressing CYP6CM1 in field populations from Cyprus V. Vassiliou, D. Kim, P. Pietrantonio T8.P–08 Insecticide resistance levels of the Greenhouse Whitefly in Finland I. Ovčarenko, L. Lindström, K. Saikkonen, I. Vänninen T8.P–09 Characterization of neonicotinoid resistance in Bemisia tabaci from Greece A. Ilias, D.E. Kapantaidaki,, E. Sioziou, E. Morou, E. Roditakis, J. Vontas, A. Tsagkarakou T8.P–10 Resistance to imidacloprid and bifenthrin in field populations from Greece of the greenhouse whitefly, Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidæ) D.E. Kapantaidaki, A. Ilias, J. Vontas, A. Tsagkarakou T8.P–11 Monitoring changes in Bemisia tabaci susceptibility to neonicotinoid insecticides in Arizona and California N. Prabhaker, S.J. Castle, T.M. Perring T8.P–12 Identification of mutations in the para sodium channel gene (kdr) and in Acetylcholinesterase gene (ace-1R) of Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidæ) from western Africa associated with resistance to pyrethroid and organophosphate O. Gnankiné, L. Mouton, T.Martin, G. Ketoh, F.Vavre, F. Fleury T8.P–13 Sulfoxaflor a valuable tool for management of sap feeding insects M. Lysandrou, V. Apostolidis, G. Vassiliou Friday, M ay 24 , 2013 08:30 – 21:30
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