Modelling temperature- dependent bionomics of Bemisia tabaci (Q- biotype). Physiological Entomology 32: 50- 55.O Bonato,A Lurette,C Vidal,J Fargues.Modelling temperature-dependent bionomics of Bemisia tabaci (Q-biotype). Physidogical Entomology . 2007...
The concurrence of tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) with the spread of its vector Bemisia tabaci Q rather than B in China suggests a more mutualistic relationship between TYLCV and Q. Here, we investigated the hypothesis that viruliferous B and Q have different effects on plant defenses....
1)Bemisia tabaci biotype QQ型烟粉虱 英文短句/例句 1.Study on survival characteristics of B-biotype and Q-biotype Bemisia tabaci by treatment of high and low temperaturesB型和Q型烟粉虱成虫经高、低温暴露后的存活特性研究 2.Distribution Status of Bemisia Tabaci (Gennadius) Q-biotype in China and ...
Keywords:BemisiatabacibiotypeB;BemisiatabacibiotypeO;geneticstructure;RAPD 烟粉虱复合种(Bemisiatabacispeciescomp ex)含 有许多具有显著遗传分化的生物型,其中烟粉虱B 型是一种世界性的入侵害虫,近20年来传入许多国 家或地区并暴发成灾,造成严重的经济损失(褚栋 等,2004)。相对于烟粉虱B型,烟粉虱O型是近几 年引起...
基于地统计学的新疆棉田烟粉虱(Bemisia tabaci(Gennadius))危害动态与时空分布 维普资讯 http://www.cqvip.com
不同寄主植物的烟粉虱(Bemisia tabaci)内共生菌传毒相关GroEL蛋白的一致性 维普资讯 http://www.cqvip.com
2004. Host suitability of different instars of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci‘biotype Q’ for Eretmocerus mundus. BioControl 49:153–161. Article Google Scholar Urbaneja A, Tapia G, Fernández E, Sánchez E, Contreras J, Gallego A, Bielza P. 2003. Influence of the prey on the biology of...
The whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) is an important economic pest, being a vector of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV). In this study, we evaluated the inhibitory effect of two insecticides on TYLCV transmission by whiteflies. Tomato plants pretreated with pyrifluquinazon or dinotefuran (0...
Effect of tomato yellow leaf curl disease on reproduction of Bemisia tabaci Q biotype (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) on tomato plants Nonviruliferous adults of Bemisia tabaci Q biotype were released at different densities onto Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV)-infected and healthy tom... S Matsuura...
Sweetpotato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci MED/Q and MEAM1/B, are two economically important invasive species that cause considerable damages to agriculture crops through direct feeding and indirect vectoring of plant pathogens. Recently, a draft genome of B.