The oriental fruit moth (OFM) Grapholita molesta is one of the most destructive orchard pests. Assumed to be native to China, the moth is now distributed throughout the world. However, the evolutionary history of this moth in its native range remains unknown. In this study, we explored the population genetic structure, dispersal routes and demographic history of the OFM in China and South Korea based on mitochondrial genes and microsatellite loci. The Mantel test indicated a significant correlation between genetic distance and geographical distance in the populations. Bayesian analysis of population genetic structure (baps) identified four nested clusters, while the geneland analysis inferred five genetic groups with spatial discontinuities...
Background: Invasive pest species have large impacts on agricultural crop yields, and understanding ...
Background: Invasive pest species have large impacts on agricultural crop yields, and understanding ...
BACKGROUND: Populations of herbivorous insects may become genetically differentiated because of loca...
The oriental fruit moth (OFM) Grapholita molesta is one of the most destructive orchard pests. Assum...
The oriental fruit moth (OFM) Grapholita molesta is one of the most destructive orchard pests. Assum...
The oriental fruit moth (OFM) Grapholita molesta is one of the most destructive orchard pests. Assum...
The oriental fruit moth (OFM) Grapholita molesta is one of the most destructive orchard pests. Assum...
The oriental fruit moth (OFM) Grapholita molesta is one of the most destructive orchard pests. Assum...
Background: Populations of herbivorous insects may become genetically differentiated because of loca...
Background: Populations of herbivorous insects may become genetically differentiated because of loca...
Background: Populations of herbivorous insects may become genetically differentiated because of loca...
Background: Refugial populations in Quaternary glaciations are critical to understanding the evoluti...
Background: Refugial populations in Quaternary glaciations are critical to understanding the evoluti...
The oriental fruit moth Grapholita ( = Cydia) molesta is a key fruit pest globally. Despite its eco...
<div><p>The diamondback moth <i>Plutella xylostella</i> (Linnaeus) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) is one...
Background: Invasive pest species have large impacts on agricultural crop yields, and understanding ...
Background: Invasive pest species have large impacts on agricultural crop yields, and understanding ...
BACKGROUND: Populations of herbivorous insects may become genetically differentiated because of loca...
The oriental fruit moth (OFM) Grapholita molesta is one of the most destructive orchard pests. Assum...
The oriental fruit moth (OFM) Grapholita molesta is one of the most destructive orchard pests. Assum...
The oriental fruit moth (OFM) Grapholita molesta is one of the most destructive orchard pests. Assum...
The oriental fruit moth (OFM) Grapholita molesta is one of the most destructive orchard pests. Assum...
The oriental fruit moth (OFM) Grapholita molesta is one of the most destructive orchard pests. Assum...
Background: Populations of herbivorous insects may become genetically differentiated because of loca...
Background: Populations of herbivorous insects may become genetically differentiated because of loca...
Background: Populations of herbivorous insects may become genetically differentiated because of loca...
Background: Refugial populations in Quaternary glaciations are critical to understanding the evoluti...
Background: Refugial populations in Quaternary glaciations are critical to understanding the evoluti...
The oriental fruit moth Grapholita ( = Cydia) molesta is a key fruit pest globally. Despite its eco...
<div><p>The diamondback moth <i>Plutella xylostella</i> (Linnaeus) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) is one...
Background: Invasive pest species have large impacts on agricultural crop yields, and understanding ...
Background: Invasive pest species have large impacts on agricultural crop yields, and understanding ...
BACKGROUND: Populations of herbivorous insects may become genetically differentiated because of loca...