2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11756-022-01288-0
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Has insecticidal pressure influenced Spodoptera litura (Fabricius, 1775) population genetic structure and genetic diversity in India?

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“…Based on the molecular characterization with RAPD markers (Deepa and Srivastava, 2011) and COI gene (Chakravarty et al, 2021), phenotyping of immature and adult stages Chakravarty et al, 2023b), and other biological traits (Chakravarty et al, 2019 and2023a), existence of sub-specific level variations among Helicoverpa armigera populations from diverse agro-ecologies of India has been deciphered. Similar studies for Leucinodes orbonalis (Padwal et al, 2022), Spodoptera litura (Ganguly et al, 2023) and Maruca vitrata (Mahalle et al, 2022) revealed genetic homogeneity for these pest species in the country. Further, Mahalle et al (2023) have also screened publically accessible expressed sequence tag resources to identify microsatellites and evaluate their suitability as DNA markers for investigating gene flow patterns among populations of M. vitrata from pigeonpea fields throughout India.…”
Section: O N L I N E C O P Ysupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Based on the molecular characterization with RAPD markers (Deepa and Srivastava, 2011) and COI gene (Chakravarty et al, 2021), phenotyping of immature and adult stages Chakravarty et al, 2023b), and other biological traits (Chakravarty et al, 2019 and2023a), existence of sub-specific level variations among Helicoverpa armigera populations from diverse agro-ecologies of India has been deciphered. Similar studies for Leucinodes orbonalis (Padwal et al, 2022), Spodoptera litura (Ganguly et al, 2023) and Maruca vitrata (Mahalle et al, 2022) revealed genetic homogeneity for these pest species in the country. Further, Mahalle et al (2023) have also screened publically accessible expressed sequence tag resources to identify microsatellites and evaluate their suitability as DNA markers for investigating gene flow patterns among populations of M. vitrata from pigeonpea fields throughout India.…”
Section: O N L I N E C O P Ysupporting
confidence: 62%