Population genetic studies of leafhopper (Empoasca) species |
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Authors: | M. Loukas and S. Drosopoulos |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Genetics, Agricultural University of Athens, Iera odos 75, Votanikos, 11855 Athens, Greece;(2) Department of Agricultural Entomology, Benaki Phytopathological Institute, Kiphissia, Athens, Greece |
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Abstract: | Seven populations of the genus Empoasca Walsh 1864 (Homoptera, Typhlocybinae) collected from six different host-plants were electrophoretically analyzed for thirteen enzyme loci. By using both the allozymes and the morphological characters of the male genitalia we found that these populations consisted of only two Empoasca species; E. decedens and E. decipiens. The use of allozymes proved to be the faster and more efficient method for discrimination; nine out of thirteen enzyme loci were diagnostic. E. decedens was found to be the most abundant species in all populations studied. There are no genetic differences between E. decedens populations associated with different host-plants. The total genetic variability was mainly organized within E. decedens populations, explaining more than 95% of the total variability. |
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Keywords: | Allozymes Homoptera diagnostic loci population structure |
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