نتایج جستجو برای: bemisia argentifolii

تعداد نتایج: 1768  

Journal: :Pest management science 2014
Cindy L McKenzie Vivek Kumar Cristi L Palmer Ronald D Oetting Lance S Osborne

BACKGROUND Bemisia tabaci, a polyphagous insect with over 900 host plants, is an effective vector of more than 100 plant viruses. Being highly fecund, B. tabaci has the potential to develop insecticide resistance rapidly, as demonstrated by reports of use failures with MEAM1 and MED cryptic species (commonly known as biotypes B and Q respectively). Insecticide resistance management is a key com...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2010
Gwénaelle Gueguen Fabrice Vavre Olivier Gnankine Michel Peterschmitt Delphine Charif Elad Chiel Yuval Gottlieb Murad Ghanim Einat Zchori-Fein Frédéric Fleury

Bemisia tabaci, an invasive pest that causes crop damage worldwide, is a highly differentiated species complex, divided into biotypes that have mainly been defined based on mitochondrial DNA sequences. Although endosymbionts can potentially induce population differentiation, specialization and indirect selection on mtDNA, studies have largely ignored these influential passengers in B. tabaci, d...

2016
Guoxia Liu Hongmei Ma Hongyan Xie Ning Xuan Xia Guo Zhongxue Fan Balaji Rajashekar Philippe Arnaud Bernard Offmann Jean-François Picimbon

Chemosensory proteins (CSPs) are believed to play a key role in the chemosensory process in insects. Sequencing genomic DNA and RNA encoding CSP1, CSP2 and CSP3 in the sweet potato whitefly Bemisia tabaci showed strong variation between B and Q biotypes. Analyzing CSP-RNA levels showed not only biotype, but also age and developmental stage-specific expression. Interestingly, applying neonicotin...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2007
E Chiel Y Gottlieb E Zchori-Fein N Mozes-Daube N Katzir M Inbar M Ghanim

The sweet potato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, harbors Portiera aleyrodidarum, an obligatory symbiotic bacterium, as well as several secondary symbionts including Rickettsia, Hamiltonella, Wolbachia, Arsenophonus, Cardinium and Fritschea, the function of which is unknown. Bemisia tabaci is a species complex composed of numerous biotypes, which may differ from each other both genetically and biologi...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2015
Huipeng Pan Evan L Preisser Dong Chu Shaoli Wang Qingjun Wu Yves Carriére Xuguo Zhou Youjun Zhang

While the management of biological invasions is often characterized by a series of single-specieg decisions, invasive species exist within larger food webs. These biotic interactions can alter the impact of control/eradication programs and may cause suppression efforts to inadvertently facilitate invasion spread and impact. We document the rapid replacement of the invasive Bemisia Middle East-A...

Journal: :Carbohydrate research 1994
D L Hendrix Y A Wei

Homopteran insects feeding upon on plant phloem sugars excrete a syrup termed honeydew which contains high concentrations of oligosaccharides. The creation of these oligosaccharides from sucrose in the phloem sap by transglycosylation reactions’ has been proposed as an osmoregulatatory mechanism in these insects*. Understanding this osmoregulation process would require a knowledge of the carboh...

2016
Shi-Chun Chen Xiao-Qing Wang Pin-Wu Li Xiang Hu Jin-Jun Wang Ping Peng

There are numerous gene rearrangements and transfer RNA gene absences existing in mitochondrial (mt) genomes of Aleyrodidae species. To understand how mt genomes evolved in the family Aleyrodidae, we have sequenced the complete mt genome of Aleurocanthus camelliae and comparatively analyzed all reported whitefly mt genomes. The mt genome of A. camelliae is 15,188 bp long, and consists of 13 pro...

2017
Wen Xie Chunhai Chen Zezhong Yang Litao Guo Xin Yang Dan Wang Ming Chen Jinqun Huang Yanan Wen Yang Zeng Yating Liu Jixing Xia Lixia Tian Hongying Cui Qingjun Wu Shaoli Wang Baoyun Xu Xianchun Li Xinqiu Tan Murad Ghanim Baoli Qiu Huipeng Pan Dong Chu Helene Delatte M. N. Maruthi Feng Ge Xueping Zhou Xiaowei Wang Fanghao Wan Yuzhou Du Chen Luo Fengming Yan Evan L. Preisser Xiaoguo Jiao Brad S. Coates Jinyang Zhao Qiang Gao Jinquan Xia Ye Yin Yong Liu Judith K. Brown Xuguo “Joe” Zhou Youjun Zhang

The sweetpotato whitefly Bemisia tabaci is a highly destructive agricultural and ornamental crop pest. It damages host plants through both phloem feeding and vectoring plant pathogens. Introductions of B. tabaci are difficult to quarantine and eradicate because of its high reproductive rates, broad host plant range, and insecticide resistance. A total of 791 Gb of raw DNA sequence from whole ge...

Journal: :Annual Report of The Kansai Plant Protection Society 2009

2014
Xiao-Li Bing Wen-Qiang Xia Jia-Dong Gui Gen-Hong Yan Xiao-Wei Wang Shu-Sheng Liu

Wolbachia is the most prevalent symbiont described in arthropods to date. Wolbachia can manipulate host reproduction, provide nutrition to insect hosts and protect insect hosts from pathogenic viruses. So far, 13 supergroups of Wolbachia have been identified. The whitefly Bemisia tabaci is a complex containing more than 28 morphologically indistinguishable cryptic species. Some cryptic species ...

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