M.K. Henna's research while affiliated with Kerala Agricultural University and other places

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Agro-ecological zones of Kerala, India. (1-Palakkad, 2- Chittur, 3- Kasargod, 4- Thodupuzha, 5-Sultan Bathery, 6- Palluruthy, 7-Vellanikkara, 8- Vadakara, 9-Neyyattinkara, 10-Kayamkulam, 11-Sreekaryam, 12-Muvattupuzha, 13-Pulikeezhu)
Canonical discriminant function score plot of B. tabaci pupa based on the morphometric measurements from 13 agro-ecological zones of Kerala
Canonical discriminant function score plot of B. tabaci adult based on the morphometric measurements from 13 agro-ecological zones of Kerala
Inter Simple sequence repeat fragments amplified from genomic DNA of thirteen B. tabaci adults and banding pattern generated using GelQuant Express. (lane 1 to lane 13, viz., 1-Palakkad, 2- Chittur, 3- Kasargod, 4- Thodupuzha, 5-Sultan Bathery, 6- Palluruthy, 7-Vellanikkara, 8- Vadakara, 9-Neyyattinkara, 10-Kayamkulam, 11-Sreekaryam, 12-Muvattupuzha, 13-Pulikeezhu) occuring on cassava upon amplification with I4 when resolved in agarose gel (2%). C-control, L: 100 bp plus ladder
Dendrogram deduced from matrix of pair-wise similarities in ISSR analysis between B. tabaci from 13 agro-ecological zones of Kerala using the unweighted pair-group method analysis (UPGMA). (PKD-Palakkad, CTR-Chittur KGD-Kasargod, TPA-Thodupuzha, SBY-Sultan Bathery, PTY-Palluruthy, VKA-Vellanikkara, VDA-Vadakara, NYA-Neyyattinkara, KYM-Kayamkulam, SKM-Sreekaryam, MVA-Muvattupuzha, PKU-Pulikeezhu)

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Characterization of cassava whitefly (Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius)) from diverse agro-ecological zones of Kerala, India, reveals the presence of different biotypes as pests in cassava
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December 2023

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Mosaic disease spread by the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, is the major threat to cassava cultivation. This study reveals the variations in cassava whitefly populations across 13 agro-ecological zones of Kerala State, India, and their virulence. Discriminant analysis of morphometric measurements of whitefly pupa from different agro-ecological zones showed more evident distinction compared to adult, and analysis of the whitefly genome using 10 selected ISSR primers has revealed two major clusters within the Sulthan Bathery population, as out group. Sequence analysis of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase1 gene showed the presence of two whitefly biotypes, Asia I and Asia II 5. This is the first report of whitefly biotype Asia I infesting cassava. The genetic variation could be the result of isolated speciation under highly diverse elevations and agro-ecological conditions. Cassava plants infested with the Asia I biotype had very low cassava mosaic disease severity compared to those infested with the Asia II 5 biotype. The present study, for the first time, provides molecular evidence of the possibility of more than one biotype of B. tabaci infesting cassava in India.

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Invasion and establishment of Bondar’s nesting whitefly, Paraleyrodes bondari Peracchi (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in Indian mainland and Andaman and Nicobar Islands

June 2019

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Invasion and establishment of Bondar’s nesting whitefly, Paraleyrodes bondari Peracchi in Indian mainland and Andaman & Nicobar Islands is reported. This forms the first report of P. bondari from Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Host range of Bondar’s nesting whitefly in India is discussed. Partial sequence of cytochrome c oxidase I gene for P. bondari is submitted to GenBank (MK333262).

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... In coconut palms, the co-occurrence of previously reported rugose spiralling whitefly (RSW), Aleurodicus rugioperculatus Martin with P. bondari was observed (Fig. 2). A similar observation on the concomitant occurrence of RSW and nesting whiteflies was reported by previous researchers on coconut from Southern parts of India (Chandrika et al., 2019;Vidya et al., 2019). The feeding damage of BNW has lesser than RSW with minimum honeydew and sooty mold deposits. ...

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A new record on the infestation of a millipede in agricultural crops of Kerala
Invasion and establishment of Bondar’s nesting whitefly, Paraleyrodes bondari Peracchi (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in Indian mainland and Andaman and Nicobar Islands

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