Cytotype affects the capability of the whitefly bemisia tabaci med species to feed and oviposit on an unfavorable host plant

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  • who: Sylvain Benhamou et al. from the Université de Biométrie et Biologie Evolutive, UMR, Villeurbanne, France Gutenberg University of have published the Article: Cytotype Affects the Capability of the Whitefly Bemisia tabaci MED Species To Feed and Oviposit on an Unfavorable Host Plant, in the Journal: nutrients, detoxify plant defense compounds, or break down plant polymers (1, 2). In sapfeeding hemipteran insects, the acquisition of nutritional "primary" obligate bacterial endosymbionts (P-symbionts) is considered a pivotal evolutionary event that allowed them to thrive on plant sap, a diet where amino acids and vitamins essential to their . . .

     

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