Autor:
Legg, J.P.
Sseruwagi, P.
Boniface, S.
Okao-Okuja, G.
Shirima, R.R.
Bigirimana, S.
Gashaka, G.
Herrmann, H-W.
Jeremiah, S.
Ndyetabula, I.
Tata-Hangy, W.
Masembe, C.
Brown, J.
Obiero, H.
The greatest current threat to cassava in sub-Saharan Africa, is the continued expansion of plant virus pandemics being driven by super-abundant populations of the whitefly vector, Bemisia tabaci. To track the association of putatively genetically distinct populations of B. tabaci with pandemics ...
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Legg, J.P.
,
Sseruwagi, P.
,
Boniface, S.
,
Okao-Okuja, G.
,
Shirima, R.R.
,
Bigirimana, S.
,
Gashaka, G.
,
Herrmann, H-W.
,
Jeremiah, S.
,
Ndyetabula, I.
,
Tata-Hangy, W.
,
Masembe, C.
,
Brown, J.
,
Obiero, H.
,
[Spatiotemporal patterns of genetic change amongst populations of cassava Bemisia tabaci whiteflies driving virus pandemics in East and Central Africa]
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Spatiotemporal patterns of genetic change amongst populations of cassava Bemisia tabaci whiteflies driving virus pandemics in East and Central Africa