Recent changes in the distribution of carboxylesterase genes and associated chromosomal rearrangements in Greek populations of the tobacco aphid Myzus persicae nicotianae. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 113: 455-470.

  • A.N. KATI
  • P. J. SKOURAS
  • G. L. MALLOCH
  • C. VOUDOURIS
  • M. VENTURELLI
  • J. A. TSITSIPIS
  • B. FENTON
  • J. T. MARGARITOPOULOS
  • MANDRIOLI, Mauro
  • MANICARDI, Gian Carlo
Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

We present data on the frequency of amplified E4 and FE4 carboxylesterase genes in Myzus persicae s.l. clones collected during the years 2002–2007 and 2012 in Greece. Most clones were of the tobacco aphid, Myzus persicae nicotianae. Samples from 2012 were genotyped with microsatellite DNA markers and a number of them were karyotyped. Aphid clones with amplified FE4 genes predominated in all years, whereas E4 was present in only 3.5% of all samples and always occurred in clones with FE4. Most of the clones examined showed high carboxylesterase activity levels (R2 resistant category). The results showed marked changes in the frequencies of the two carboxylesterase genes in the tobacco aphid populations compared to published data that were col...

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