On species delimitation, hybridization and population structure of cassava whitefly in Africa
Abstract The Bemisia cassava whitefly complex includes species that cause severe crop damage through vectoring cassava viruses in eastern Africa. Currently, this whitefly complex is divided into species and subgroups (SG) based on very limited molecular markers that do not allow clear definition of...
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Autores principales: | S. Elfekih, W. T. Tay, A. Polaszek, K. H. J. Gordon, D. Kunz, S. Macfadyen, T. K. Walsh, S. Vyskočilová, J. Colvin, P. J. De Barro |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/84fcd58ce36d48bf9ae3d53c241760a5 |
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