Insects, Volume 11, Issue 12
2020 December - 70 articles
Cover Story: Bemisia tabaci MEAM1 is a serious agricultural pest worldwide. The Bemisia tabaci population’s diversity across large spatial scales has been extensively studied, but not in smaller spaces such as farmscapes. Thirty-five B. tabaci populations were collected from crop and non-crop species from fifteen farmscapes. Mitochondrial COI partial gene sequences (mtCOI) and six nuclear microsatellite markers were used to assess genetic diversity and genetic differentiation. Haplotype analysis using mtCOI sequences revealed the presence of a single B. tabaci MEAM1 haplotype across farmscapes. Microsatellite markers revealed no significant genetic structuring among populations corresponding to either plant species or farmscapes. Annual whitefly population explosions and subsequent dispersals across sampled farmscapes might have facilitated the persistence of a single panmictic B. tabaci population. View this pap - Issues are regarded as officially published after their release is announced to the table of contents alert mailing list .
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