2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcbee.2012.11.003
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Morphological and Molecular Identification Aphids of Rosae

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“…In overall, aphid species identification in the earlier study was done grounded on morphological and coloration methods (Jalalizand et al, 2012), while in this paper focused on mitochondrion gene via molecular technique which were commonly used for identification species, that not used previously in this region, so that the obtained results were a vital and established a very effective determination in almost all used species by COI mt DNA. Whereas this study concentrated on the mitochondrion gene using a molecular method that was frequently used to identify species "that had not been utilized before in this region".…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In overall, aphid species identification in the earlier study was done grounded on morphological and coloration methods (Jalalizand et al, 2012), while in this paper focused on mitochondrion gene via molecular technique which were commonly used for identification species, that not used previously in this region, so that the obtained results were a vital and established a very effective determination in almost all used species by COI mt DNA. Whereas this study concentrated on the mitochondrion gene using a molecular method that was frequently used to identify species "that had not been utilized before in this region".…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In several cases, identification of species based on coloration of pattern is challenging. Because Aphid morphology is influenced by a variety of environmental and physiological factors (Jalalizand et al,2012). In cases when morphological and ecological evidence remain unclear, molecular methods are indeed very helpful (Choe et al 2006 andValenzuela et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A precise taxonomic identification of aphids, especially in the field, is challenging because of morphotypes with discreet morphometric differences within the same species [5] and chromatic variations unleashed by environmental stimuli [6] and intrinsic factors such as overpopulation or the type of host [7]. Molecular identification approaches, overcome the difficulties posed by morphological traits in telling aphid species apart.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). This species cause direct damage by sap sucking from young leaves and developing flower buds which in turn results in discoloration of leaves, stunted growth and gall formation, while as indirect loss is incurred by honeydew secretion on flowers and surface of leaves on which molds grow resulting in reduction in photosynthesis and finally the yield (Jalalizand, 2012). All these factors together cause significant damage to rose plants by decreasing their beauty and the value of cut flowers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%