Publications for:
pest = Bemisia tabaci biotype MED
country = China (south)
found 21 publications:
2022
Predicting climate change effects on the potential distribution of two invasive cryptic species of the
Bemisia tabaci species complex in China
Insects (2022) 13 (12 - 1081)
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pestinfo wiki2021
Invasion biology and management of sweetpotato whitefly (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in China
Journal of Integrated Pest Management (2021) 12 (1 -pmaa024)
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pestinfo wiki2017
Detection and epidemic dynamic of ToCV and CCYV with
Bemisia tabaci and weed in Hainan of China
Virology Journal (2017) 14 (169)
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pestinfo wiki2016
Further insight into reproductive incompatibility between putative cryptic species of the
Bemisia tabaci whitefly complex
Insect Science (2016) 23 (2), 215-224
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pestinfo wiki2015
A multiple PCR-LDR assay for identification of two invasive cryptic species of whiteflies
Bemisia tabaciJournal of Applied Entomology (2015) 139 (10), 734-740
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pestinfo wiki2014
Diversity and evolution of the
Wolbachia endosymbionts of
Bemisia (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) whiteflies
Ecology and Evolution (2014) 4 (13), 2714-2737
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pestinfo wikiComparison of detoxification enzymes of
Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) biotypes B and Q after various host shifts
Florida Entomologist (2014) 97 (2), 715-723
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pestinfo wikiSensitivity of
Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) to several new insecticides in China: Effects of insecticide type and whitefly species, strain, and stage
Journal of Insect Science (2014) 14 (261), 1-7
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pestinfo wikiMembers of
Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) cryptic species and the status of two invasive alien species in the Yunnan Province (China)
Journal of Insect Science (2014) 14 (281), 1-8
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pestinfo wikiDifferential responses of the whitefly
Bemisia tabaci symbionts to unfavorable low and high temperatures
Microbial Ecology (2014) 68 (3), 472-482
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pestinfo wiki2012
Factors affecting population dynamics of maternally transmitted endosymbionts in
Bemisia tabaciPLoS ONE (2012) 7 (2 - e30760)
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pestinfo wikiRapid spread of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in China is aided differentially by two invasive whiteflies
PLoS ONE (2012) 7 (4 - e34817)
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pestinfo wiki2011
Distribution and dynamics of
Bemisia tabaci invasive biotypes in central China
Bulletin of Entomological Research (2011) 101 (1), 81-88
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pestinfo wikiReproductive incompatibility between the B and Q biotypes of the whitefly
Bemisia tabaci in China: genetic and behavioural evidence
Bulletin of Entomological Research (2011) 101 (2), 211-220
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pestinfo wikiTomato yellow leaf curl virus infection of tomato does not affect the performance of the Q and ZHJ2 biotypes of the viral vector
Bemisia tabaciInsect Science (2011) 18 (1), 40-49
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pestinfo wikiFurther spread of and domination by
Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) biotype Q on field crops in China
Journal of Economic Entomology (2011) 104 (3), 978-985
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pestinfo wiki2010
Bemisia tabaci biotype Q dominates other biotypes across China
Florida Entomologist (2010) 93 (3), 363-368
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pestinfo wikiBiotype and insecticide resistance status of the whitefly
Bemisia tabaci from China
Pest Management Science (2010) 66 (12), 1360-1366
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pestinfo wiki2007
[RAPD analysis of population genetic structure of
Bemisia tabaci biotype B and biotype Q]
Acta Entomologica Sinica (2007) 50 (3), 264-270
pestinfo wikiEvidence from molecular markers and population genetic analyses suggests recent invasions of the western North Pacific Region by biotypes B and Q of
Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius)
Environmental Entomology (2007) 36 (4), 952-961
pestinfo wiki2006
The introduction of the exotic Q biotype of
Bemisia tabaci from the Mediterranean region into China on ornamental crops
Florida Entomologist (2006) 89 (2), 168-174
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