Whitefly Bemisia tabaci is a major agricultural pest that affects a wide range of crops worldwide. This insect feeds on plant sap and can transmit plant viruses, causing damage to crops and leading to significant economic losses. Research on whitefly Bemisia tabaci focuses on understanding its biology, behavior, and interactions with plants, as well as developing sustainable management strategies to control its populations and reduce its impact on agriculture. This research area often involves studying the genetics of whitefly populations, exploring the use of biological control agents, and investigating the effectiveness of different insecticides and cultural practices in controlling whitefly infestations.