Phylogenetic analysis of Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) populations from cotton plants in Pakistan, China, and Egypt

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Muhammad Z. Ahmed
Shun-Xiang Ren
Nasser S. Mandour
M. N. Maruthi
Muhammad Naveed
Bao-Li Qiu
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[1] South China Agricultural University,Department of Entomology
[2] Suez Canal University,Department of Plant Protection
[3] University of Greenwich,Plant, Animal and Human Health Group, Natural Resources Institute
[4] Chatham Maritime,undefined
[5] Central Cotton Research Institute,undefined
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Journal of Pest Science | 2010年 / 83卷
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Biotype; Cotton plant; Pakistan; Virus vector;
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Bemisia tabaci is a species complex, of which the B and Q biotypes are globally distributed. B. tabaci feeds on more than 600 plant species including cotton, which is one of the main crops in Pakistan. In this study, the biotypes/haplotypes of B. tabaci populations collected from cotton plants in Pakistan, China, and Egypt were identified, and their phylogenetic relationships were investigated. None of the populations from Pakistan or Egypt belonged to the B or Q biotype: all 16 samples from Pakistan belonged to haplotype “PCG-1” and it is a group of unresolved populations all from Pakistan, while all three populations from Egypt belonged to unresolved haplotype “ECG.” The three populations from China belonged to the B biotype. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that the PCG-1, ECG, and B biotypes clustered into different clades even though they share the same cotton plant species as their host. The association between the outbreaks of cotton leaf curl disease and the occurrence of the PCG haplotype of B. tabaci in Pakistan is discussed.
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