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DISTRIBUTION OF <i>BEMISIA TABACI</i> (HEMIPTERA: ALEYRODIDAE) BIOTYPES IN ITALY
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2000
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Plant GeneticsEngineeringBotanyEsterase Banding PatternEntomologyPlant PathologyPlant HealthArthropod TaxonomyMolecular EcologyBiotypes In ItalySquash Silver LeafBiodiversityQuantitative GeneticsPlant VirusGenetic VariationPopulation GeneticsPlant BreedingBiologyTerrestrial ArthropodEvolutionary BiologyPopulation DevelopmentSouthern ItalyMicrobiologySymbiosisMedicine
Abstract Esterase banding patterns in native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, squash silver leaf (SSL) induction, and tomato yellow leaf curl begomovirus-Sardinia (TYLCV-Sar) transmission capability were investigated to evaluate variations among populations of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) from Italy and to relate their distribution to their geographic origin. Adults of the B biotype, adults of the Q-like biotype (which is similar to a Spanish biotype), and adults without esterase bands were found. The B biotype has been found in Italy since 1989. Two populations, including mainly B and Q-like biotypes, showed similar TYLCV-Sar transmission efficiency, independent of esterase banding pattern. Only populations from Liguria and Sardinia, which contained almost exclusively B-biotype individuals, were able to induce SSL. We observed that adults of the B biotype are widespread in greenhouses of northern Italy and Sardinia, whereas those of the Q-like biotype are present only in fields of southern Italy. These results suggest that the B biotype of B . tabaci was introduced into Italy likely while trading ornamental plants, whereas the Q-like biotype is native to the Mediterranean region.
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