Population genetics of an alien whitefly in China: implications for its dispersal and invasion success
Abstract Invasive genotypes may be associated with their ability to access the invasion habitat. The whitefly, Bemisia tabaci Q, has been an important agricultural pest in China since 2008. In order to identify the invasion routes and to provide insight into its invasion success in China, we analyze...
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Auteurs principaux: | Hong-Ran Li, Hui-Peng Pan, Yun-Li Tao, You-Jun Zhang, Dong Chu |
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2017
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