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PESTS OF GERBERA
D.D.A.S.Perera
12/AG/009
EG-867
Gerbera plant
• Introduction
Kingdom:Plantae
Order:Asterales
Family:Asteraceae
Subfamily:Mutisioideae
Gebera is native to tropical regions of south
America,Africa and Asia.Gebera is very popular and
widely used as a decorative garden plant or as cut
flower.
Gerbera plant are more susceptible to some pests
attack.
such as,
White fly
Leaf miner
Mites
Aphids
Thrips
White fly
• Tiny, whitish sucking insects
• Adult whiteflies about 0.8 mm long, have four wings
• Like aphids, whiteflies also excrete honeydew.
• That tend to appear in clusters on the undersides of leaves
where they feed on sap.
Damage
• Whitefly feeding causes leaf yellowing and drop.
• A heavy whitefly infestation is difficult to treat
Control measures
• Biological control with Encarsia Formosa
• The use of BHC sprays, aerosols, smokes and parathion
and malathion sprays.
• Removal of heavily-infested leaves
• water sprays
• Use of yellow sticky
• Application of an insecticidal soap or narrow-range
oil(The best way to control whiteflies is spraying
insecticide not only on the top, but on the underside of
each leaf of your gerbera daisies.)
Leaf Miner
• serious pest of gerbera.
• Adult leaf miner
2 to 2.5 mm long
have a yellow head and black and yellow body with brown
wings.
• The larvae
Orange-yellow color body
Feed between the upper and lower leaf surface of the
Gerbera
Adult Leaf Miner Larvae
Damage
• Leaf miners lay eggs on the leaves of the gerbera.
• The larvcac born into the leaf and Larvae from the eggs tunnel
into them,make irregularly shaped tunnels or blotches which
are generally light yellowish tan to brown in colour.
• Reduce flower production
• Adults puncture leaves and sometimes petals to feed, creating
a light-colored stippling.
• Damage is usually not serious, but a heavy infestation can
slow plant growth.
• stunting the plant's growth.
Control measures
• Dimothoate at 0.1 % gave good control.
• Removing and destroying infested leaves
• Chemicals like acephate or paraffinic oil may also be used, but
they will only be effective early in themorning.
• Natural parasites, such as the small parasitic wasps in the
genus Diglyphus, often control the leafminer population.
Mites
• Multiple types of mites, including spider, broad and cyclamen
mites, can feed on Gerberas.
• Spider mites look like tiny moving dots to the naked eye,
while the others cannot be seen without a microscope.
• The development of leaves and flower buds was adversely
affected and the flowers were malformed and unsaleable
Infection
• Spider mite damage appears as a stippling and bronzing or
yellowing of leaves and premature leaf drop.
• Feeding by the other mites shows as distorted or dwarfed
leaves and foliage.
control Mesure
• spraying the plants with 20% Endrin at 200 ml per 100 l, a
further application was made after 4 week.
• Like many other gerbera daisy pests, the predators for spider
mites include ladybugs and lacewings.
• Spraying the plant with a cold water and soap solution can
also keep them away.
• Adequate irrigation
• Avoiding the use of broad-spectrum pesticides and if
possible, isolating infested plants away from healthy ones are
viable control
Aphids(plant lice)
• 1.5 to 4 mm long
• winged or wingless
• Black, green, brown, red or yellow color body.
• small, pear-shaped insects have a pair of tube-like
structures projecting from their rear end and use slender
mouth parts to feed on Gerberas and other plants.
• Aphids suck gerbera leaves and flower’s sap, then
weakening the plant.
• This insoct infests young leaves and buds and causes
injury by sucking the sap which results in distortion of
tissues.
Damage
• suck the sap from gerbera daisy leaves, which makes the
leaves turn yellow..
• Feeding by these pests can cause leaf curling, yellowing and
distortion.
• Aphids also excrete a sticky sweet substance known as
honeydew that hosts the development of unsightly sooty
mold and attracts ants
Control mesure
• spraying or fumigation.
• Avoiding the use of excessive or fast-release nitrogen
fertilizer,
• keeping nearby areas free of weeds,
• avoiding the use of broad-spectrum insecticides
• controlling ants all help to limit aphid problems.
• Use Ladybugs and spiders that are the aphid's natural
predators
• spraying the Gerberas with a strong spray of water
• pruning of heavily
• Infested leaves and if necessary, applying an insecticidal
soap or narrow-range horticultural oil offer control.
Thrips
• Thrips are tiny delicate-looking insects with
fringed wings
Damage
• puncture Gerbera leaves and flowers to suck out cell
contents.
• Thrips feeding causes stippling, color break and
papery leaves, and thrips leave speck-like black feces
where they feed.
• thrip infestation cause the flowers of the gerbera to
have a distorted shape.
Control mesure
• Addressing nearby weeds
• Laying reflective mulch around the plants
• If necessary, applying a narrow-range oil, insecticidal soap or
pyrethrin as soon as damage is noticed can offer some control
• Green lacewigs are a natural predator
Pests of gerbera

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Pests of gerbera

  • 2. Gerbera plant • Introduction Kingdom:Plantae Order:Asterales Family:Asteraceae Subfamily:Mutisioideae Gebera is native to tropical regions of south America,Africa and Asia.Gebera is very popular and widely used as a decorative garden plant or as cut flower.
  • 3. Gerbera plant are more susceptible to some pests attack. such as, White fly Leaf miner Mites Aphids Thrips
  • 4. White fly • Tiny, whitish sucking insects • Adult whiteflies about 0.8 mm long, have four wings • Like aphids, whiteflies also excrete honeydew. • That tend to appear in clusters on the undersides of leaves where they feed on sap.
  • 5. Damage • Whitefly feeding causes leaf yellowing and drop. • A heavy whitefly infestation is difficult to treat
  • 6. Control measures • Biological control with Encarsia Formosa • The use of BHC sprays, aerosols, smokes and parathion and malathion sprays. • Removal of heavily-infested leaves • water sprays • Use of yellow sticky • Application of an insecticidal soap or narrow-range oil(The best way to control whiteflies is spraying insecticide not only on the top, but on the underside of each leaf of your gerbera daisies.)
  • 7. Leaf Miner • serious pest of gerbera. • Adult leaf miner 2 to 2.5 mm long have a yellow head and black and yellow body with brown wings. • The larvae Orange-yellow color body Feed between the upper and lower leaf surface of the Gerbera Adult Leaf Miner Larvae
  • 8. Damage • Leaf miners lay eggs on the leaves of the gerbera. • The larvcac born into the leaf and Larvae from the eggs tunnel into them,make irregularly shaped tunnels or blotches which are generally light yellowish tan to brown in colour. • Reduce flower production • Adults puncture leaves and sometimes petals to feed, creating a light-colored stippling. • Damage is usually not serious, but a heavy infestation can slow plant growth. • stunting the plant's growth.
  • 9. Control measures • Dimothoate at 0.1 % gave good control. • Removing and destroying infested leaves • Chemicals like acephate or paraffinic oil may also be used, but they will only be effective early in themorning. • Natural parasites, such as the small parasitic wasps in the genus Diglyphus, often control the leafminer population.
  • 10. Mites • Multiple types of mites, including spider, broad and cyclamen mites, can feed on Gerberas. • Spider mites look like tiny moving dots to the naked eye, while the others cannot be seen without a microscope. • The development of leaves and flower buds was adversely affected and the flowers were malformed and unsaleable
  • 11. Infection • Spider mite damage appears as a stippling and bronzing or yellowing of leaves and premature leaf drop. • Feeding by the other mites shows as distorted or dwarfed leaves and foliage.
  • 12. control Mesure • spraying the plants with 20% Endrin at 200 ml per 100 l, a further application was made after 4 week. • Like many other gerbera daisy pests, the predators for spider mites include ladybugs and lacewings. • Spraying the plant with a cold water and soap solution can also keep them away. • Adequate irrigation • Avoiding the use of broad-spectrum pesticides and if possible, isolating infested plants away from healthy ones are viable control
  • 13. Aphids(plant lice) • 1.5 to 4 mm long • winged or wingless • Black, green, brown, red or yellow color body. • small, pear-shaped insects have a pair of tube-like structures projecting from their rear end and use slender mouth parts to feed on Gerberas and other plants. • Aphids suck gerbera leaves and flower’s sap, then weakening the plant. • This insoct infests young leaves and buds and causes injury by sucking the sap which results in distortion of tissues.
  • 14. Damage • suck the sap from gerbera daisy leaves, which makes the leaves turn yellow.. • Feeding by these pests can cause leaf curling, yellowing and distortion. • Aphids also excrete a sticky sweet substance known as honeydew that hosts the development of unsightly sooty mold and attracts ants
  • 15. Control mesure • spraying or fumigation. • Avoiding the use of excessive or fast-release nitrogen fertilizer, • keeping nearby areas free of weeds, • avoiding the use of broad-spectrum insecticides • controlling ants all help to limit aphid problems. • Use Ladybugs and spiders that are the aphid's natural predators • spraying the Gerberas with a strong spray of water • pruning of heavily • Infested leaves and if necessary, applying an insecticidal soap or narrow-range horticultural oil offer control.
  • 16. Thrips • Thrips are tiny delicate-looking insects with fringed wings
  • 17. Damage • puncture Gerbera leaves and flowers to suck out cell contents. • Thrips feeding causes stippling, color break and papery leaves, and thrips leave speck-like black feces where they feed. • thrip infestation cause the flowers of the gerbera to have a distorted shape.
  • 18. Control mesure • Addressing nearby weeds • Laying reflective mulch around the plants • If necessary, applying a narrow-range oil, insecticidal soap or pyrethrin as soon as damage is noticed can offer some control • Green lacewigs are a natural predator