Abelmoschus esculentus
Okra
- Category
- plantae
- Primary role
- crop
- Family
- Malvaceae
- Genus
- Abelmoschus
Plantae | Tracheophyta | Magnoliopsida | Malvales | Malvaceae | Abelmoschus
13 AI-consensus-verified claims across 3 interaction categories.
Related entities
Top entities sharing the most verified claims with Abelmoschus esculentus.
- Aphis gossypiiCotton aphid, Melon aphid2 shared claims
- Cercospora abelmoschi2 shared claims
- Pentatomidae (family)1 shared claim
- Amrasca devastanscotton leafhopper1 shared claim
- Tetranychus spp.1 shared claim
- Aphididae (family)1 shared claim
- Abelmoschus manihotAibika1 shared claim
- Bemisia tabaciCotton whitefly, Sweet potato whitefly, Tobacco Whitefly1 shared claim
herbivory
- This entity is the object of herbivory by Pentatomidae (family) · effect: harmful
“Okra ... Stink Bugs”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedUniversity of Guam Cooperative Extension & Outreach (2024) · Guam Fruit and Vegetable Pesticide Guide, 6th Edition · p. 152 #6495413 - This entity is the object of herbivory by Tetranychus spp. · effect: harmful
“Many crops are host to spider mites...among them okra”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedTsatsia H., Jackson G. · Pests and Diseases of Agricultural Crops in the Solomon Islands - Extension Fact Sheets #6496223
pathogen pressure
- This entity is the object of pathogen pressure by Bhendi yellow vein mosaic virus · effect: harmful
“Younger leaves turn yellow, and are smaller than usual; the plants are highly stunted.”
pathogenOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed - This entity is the object of pathogen pressure by Cercospora abelmoschi · effect: harmful
“Brown, irregular spots occur on leaves. Severe defoliation.”
pathogenOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed - This entity is the object of pathogen pressure by Malvaceae (family) · effect: harmful
“weeds (Malvaceae) that act as an alternative host to the Cercospora pathogen”
interactsWith ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedWorld Vegetable Center West and Central Africa (2017) · Cercospora Leaf Spot of Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) · p. 2 #6496124 - This entity is the object of pathogen pressure by Cercospora malayensis · effect: harmful
“Infection by C. malayensis usually starts with small brown irregular spots”
pathogenOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedWorld Vegetable Center West and Central Africa (2017) · Cercospora Leaf Spot of Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) · p. 1 #6496125 - This entity is the object of pathogen pressure by Cercospora abelmoschi · effect: harmful
“sooty black angular spots are the first sign of infection by C. abelmoschi”
pathogenOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedWorld Vegetable Center West and Central Africa (2017) · Cercospora Leaf Spot of Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) · p. 1 #6496126
pest pressure
- This entity is the object of pest pressure by Amrasca devastans (cotton leafhopper) · effect: harmful
“leafhopper Amrasca devastans, a pest of okra”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed - This entity is the object of pest pressure by Aphis gossypii (Cotton aphid, Melon aphid) · effect: harmful
“highly infested food plants were Abelmoschus esculentus”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed - This entity is the object of pest pressure by Aphis gossypii (Cotton aphid, Melon aphid) · effect: harmful
“Abelmoschus esculentus (Lady's finger or Bhindi)”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedBhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 193 #6494859 - This entity is the object of pest pressure by Aphididae (family) · effect: harmful
“Fruiting Vegetables: Eggplant Okra Pepper Tomato Aphids”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedUniversity of Guam Cooperative Extension & Outreach (2024) · Guam Fruit and Vegetable Pesticide Guide, 6th Edition · p. 15 #6495354 - This entity is the object of pest pressure by Bemisia tabaci (Cotton whitefly, Sweet potato whitefly, Tobacco Whitefly) · effect: harmful
“control the whitefly vectors.”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed - This entity is the subject of pest pressure on Abelmoschus manihot (Aibika) · effect: harmful
“Do not grow slippery cabbage in the same plot after okra or plantain.”
interactsWith ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedTutua J., Joshi R.C., Wang J.-F., Javier E., Luther G., Ladota'a J., Sala J., Maivin J., Amiki R., Ho'ota M., Sulifoa J.B., Wame L. (2009) · How to Grow Slippery Cabbage #6496092