Different development and fecundity between Spodoptera frugiperda USA and China populations, influenced by ecdysone‐related genes
Du‐Yeol Choi,
Hyoung‐ho Mo,
Youngjin Park
Abstract:The fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda, is one of the most harmful plant pests in the world and is globally distributed from the American continent to the Asian region. The FAW USA population (Sf‐USA) and China population (Sf‐CHN), which belong to corn strain, showed different developmental periods and fecundity rates in lab conditions. Sf‐USA had faster development and higher fecundity compared with Sf‐CHN. To examine these differences, transcriptomic data from two FAW populations were analyzed and co… Show more
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