2020
DOI: 10.2478/s11756-020-00501-2
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Morphologic and genetic analysis for geographic populations of greenbug Schizaphis graminum (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in Egypt

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“…Reaction of 6 arbitrary primers and 4 ISSRs primers with genomic DNA of 16 geographical specimens for R. padi revealed that those primers produced 416 polymorphic DNA fragments to achieve polymorphism 47.27% among the examined populations (Tabikha and Adss 2016).Although some banding patterns of UBC826 and UBC827 primers were polymorphic with the tested aphid species, they were monomorphic for most geographic populations of S. graminum in Egyptian agro-ecosystems (Tabikha and Adss 2021), which indicated that those primers are more convenient to determine different aphid species than geographical populations of specific species. While in current study, S. graminum could be determined by absence of the 610 bp band that was generated by ISSRs primer of UBC818.…”
Section: Banding Patterns Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Reaction of 6 arbitrary primers and 4 ISSRs primers with genomic DNA of 16 geographical specimens for R. padi revealed that those primers produced 416 polymorphic DNA fragments to achieve polymorphism 47.27% among the examined populations (Tabikha and Adss 2016).Although some banding patterns of UBC826 and UBC827 primers were polymorphic with the tested aphid species, they were monomorphic for most geographic populations of S. graminum in Egyptian agro-ecosystems (Tabikha and Adss 2021), which indicated that those primers are more convenient to determine different aphid species than geographical populations of specific species. While in current study, S. graminum could be determined by absence of the 610 bp band that was generated by ISSRs primer of UBC818.…”
Section: Banding Patterns Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, Amin et al (2013) subjected 18 unique DNA marker to construct molecular branching key that differentiate 13 aphid species. Moreover, Tabikha and Adss (2021) proposed a molecular branching key that based on six ISSRs primers (UBC-840, UBC-808, UBC-814, UBC-868, HB-12 and UBC-811) and 16 polymorphic DNA fragments with different molecular sizes, to discriminate 16 geographic populations of S. graminum that habitat Egyptian wheat fields.…”
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“…Due to the economic importance of aphids, several studies have been conducted in Egypt (e.g. Attia et al (1986), Darwish (1983, El-Heneidy and Adly (2012), Tabikha and Adss (2021).…”
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confidence: 99%