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  • 1. Prevalence of Wolbachia infection in Bemisia tabaci.
    Li ZX, Lin HZ, Guo XP.
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  • 2. [Wolbachia extensively harbored by Bemisia tabaci in China].
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  • 10. Global relationships of Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) revealed using Bayesian analysis of mitochondrial COI DNA sequences.
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  • 11. Genetic Status and Endosymbionts Diversity of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) on Hosts Belonging to Family Malvaceae in India.
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  • 12. Closely related Wolbachia strains within the pumpkin arthropod community and the potential for horizontal transmission via the plant.
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  • 13. Biotype-dependent secondary symbiont communities in sympatric populations of Bemisia tabaci.
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  • 14. Diversity of secondary endosymbionts among different putative species of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci.
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    Chiel E, Kelly SE, Harris AM, Gebiola M, Li X, Zchori-Fein E, Hunter MS.
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  • 19. Wolbachia Has Two Different Localization Patterns in Whitefly Bemisia tabaci AsiaII7 Species.
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  • 20. Plantmediated horizontal transmission of Wolbachia between whiteflies.
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