whitefly / ˈʰwaɪtˌflaɪ, ˈwaɪt- /

📖毕业后词汇粉虱粉虱病白粉虱烟粉虱

whitefly 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural white·flies.

  1. any of several plant-sucking, homopterous insects of the family Aleyrodidae, having the body and wings dusted with a white, powdery wax, and being widely distributed chiefly in tropical regions where they are often serious crop pests, as Dialeurodes citri, commonly occurring on citrus trees, and Trialeurodes vaporariorum, inhabiting greenhouses.

更多whitefly例句

  1. Such a drastic effect suggests this gene plays an important role in helping whiteflies bypass plant defenses, Turlings says.
  2. Once ingested by whiteflies, the RNA was designed to disable their BtPMaT1 gene.
  3. “The lives of whiteflies and their plant hosts are closely intertwined,” says Shannon Soucy, an evolutionary microbiologist at Dartmouth College who wasn’t involved in the research.
  4. There are so many barriers a gene must overcome to move from a plant to an insect, but this study clearly shows that it happened, and that the gene provides a benefit to whiteflies.
  5. How exactly a plant BtPMaT1 wound up in whiteflies remains a mystery.