2006
DOI: 10.1603/0013-8746(2006)99[768:aobtha]2.0.co;2
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Analysis of <I>Bemisia tabaci</I> (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) Species Complex and Distribution in Eastern Asia Based on Mitochondrial DNA Markers

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“…In summary, the greatest diversification for the B. tabaci sibling species group based on a rather extensive, though incomplete, representation of haplotypes appears to be either sub-Saharan Africa (Berry et al 2004;Boykin et al 2007; De la Rúa et al 2006;Hsieh et al 2006;Sseruwagi et al 2005Sseruwagi et al , 2006 or Asia (Brown and Idris 2005;Qiu et al 2007;Ueda et al 2009). There is good evidence that genetic variation is low in the Western Hemisphere, where both inter-and intra-population divergence and differentiation estimates are very low (Boykin et al 2007;Brown and Idris 2005;Viscarret et al 2003;Zhang et al 2005;Hadjistylli et al Chapter 3).…”
Section: Selection and Differentiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In summary, the greatest diversification for the B. tabaci sibling species group based on a rather extensive, though incomplete, representation of haplotypes appears to be either sub-Saharan Africa (Berry et al 2004;Boykin et al 2007; De la Rúa et al 2006;Hsieh et al 2006;Sseruwagi et al 2005Sseruwagi et al , 2006 or Asia (Brown and Idris 2005;Qiu et al 2007;Ueda et al 2009). There is good evidence that genetic variation is low in the Western Hemisphere, where both inter-and intra-population divergence and differentiation estimates are very low (Boykin et al 2007;Brown and Idris 2005;Viscarret et al 2003;Zhang et al 2005;Hadjistylli et al Chapter 3).…”
Section: Selection and Differentiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In eastern Asia, several distinct populations of B. tabaci have been reported (De Barro et al. 2005; Hsieh et al. 2006; Li 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than 900 plant species have been reported as the host plants of B. tabaci (Perring, 2001;Berry et al, 2004), and there is only one record for Leucaena glauca (synonymous with L. leucocephala from Taiwan (Hsieh et al, 2006)). Developmental periods of stages given in Table 1 reveal that the total life-cycle of B. tabaci takes 20.9 (^0.52) and 22.9 (^0.58) days on cotton and leucaena, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%