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Estrutura genética populacional de Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) utilizando marcadores microssatélites

DOI: 10.1590/S1519-566X2011000200008

Keywords: genetic variability, molecular markers, whitefly.

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we aimed to characterize the population genetic structure within and among five bemisia tabaci (gennadius) populations collected from different host plants and geographic regions by using microssatelites as a molecular marker. each population was represented by 19 specimens. the host plants and geographic origins of these populations were described as follows: pop 1: squash barreiras (ba); pop 2: cotton barreiras (ba); pop 3: soybean campinas (sp); pop 4: tomato cruz das almas (ba); and pop 5: soybean rondonópolis (mt). six polymorphic loci were observed, which discriminated 31 different alleles in the studied populations, with a mean number of alleles per population of 3.30 (2.67 - 4.00). using fisher's exact test, it was observed that at least three populations were in hardy-weinberg equilibrium for most of the studied loci (six). the dendrogram (upgma) separated populations into groups mainly related to the geographic origin of the samples. only population 5 differed from the others at a 0.15 distance (74.5% group consistency). the most similar populations were 1 and 2, with a 0.01 distance (65.3%). this is in agreement with their geographic origins and it was not consistent with host specificity. the results suggest considerable gene flow (7.3%) among all whitefly populations and indicate that a better understanding of the gene flow in populations of b. tabaci associated with different hosts is required for the management of this insect.

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