2013
DOI: 10.1653/024.096.0330
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Sudden Widespread Distribution ofFrankliniella occidentalis(Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in Shandong Province, China

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“…Approaches involving population genetics such as the use of mitochondrial and nuclear microsatellite markers can provide essential tools for overcoming these problems151617181920. Previous study has demonstrated the genetic differentiation in S. furcifera from five disjunct localities in Korea, the Philippines, China (only two populations), Malaysia, and Vietnam using mitochondrial sequences.…”
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“…Approaches involving population genetics such as the use of mitochondrial and nuclear microsatellite markers can provide essential tools for overcoming these problems151617181920. Previous study has demonstrated the genetic differentiation in S. furcifera from five disjunct localities in Korea, the Philippines, China (only two populations), Malaysia, and Vietnam using mitochondrial sequences.…”
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“…Thus, the early-established populations from Yunnan and Beijing may be the potential source populations of the others in China. Our field survey resulted in collections of this thrips from 16 locations in Shandong Province in 2011 (Duan et al 2013). Clearly, the genetic diversity and potential source areas from which this pest came to Shandong Province need to be systemically investigated.…”
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“…Using the mtCOI gene, Yang et al (2013) noted that both types of F. occidentalis could be detected across China. Similarly, Duan et al (2013b) found that both types of F. occidentalis were present in Shandong Province, China and that WFT-G was the dominant type. Monitoring of the genetic structure of B. tabaci Q populations in Shandong Province using microsatellite data showed that there was a rapid change of genetic composition in the field populations between 2006-2012 (Chu et al 2014).…”
Section: Temporal and Spatial Changes Of Species Or Genetic Compositimentioning
confidence: 72%