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Environmental Entomology | 2011

Extensive settlement of the invasive MEAM1 population of Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in the Caribbean and rare detection of indigenous populations.

Yudilai Muñiz; Martine Granier; C. Caruth; Pathmanathan Umaharan; Céline Marchal; Claudie Pavis; Emmanuel Wicker; Yamila Martínez; Michel Peterschmitt

ABSTRACT n Bemisia tabaci populations belonging to Middle East-Asia Minor one (MEAM1) and Mediterranean (MED) groups (formerly biotype B and Q, respectively) have spread throughout the world. Although the introduction of MEAM1 is documented from several Caribbean islands, it is generally not known whether MED has also been introduced; whether indigenous populations have survived; and if in the affirmative, to which group(s) they belonged. Whiteflies were collected from seven islands on various plant species. The prevalence of MEAM1 and non-MEAM1 individuals was assessed using a microsatellite approach validated with sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (mtCOI) gene. Of the 262 samples tested, 247 exhibited the MEAM1 pattern, whereas none showed the MED pattern. The mtCOI gene was partially sequenced from a sample of individuals exhibiting MEAM1 (n = 15) and non-MEAM1 patterns (n = 8) and compared with type sequences. The 15 individuals exhibiting the MEAM1 pattern were confirmed to belong to MEAM1. Of the eight individuals representative of the six non-MEAM1 patterns, two belonged to the indigenous New World (NW) group of B. tabaci (NW), one belonged to a distinct species of Bemisia, and five belonged to MEAM1. One individual belonging to NW exhibited 99.9% nucleotide identity with a NW individual from Puerto Rico. The other was identified as the most divergent individual of the North and Central American genetic cluster. We conclude that a highly homogenous MEAM1 population has extensively settled in the Caribbean and that heterogeneous NW populations were still detectable although severely displaced.


Revista de Protección Vegetal | 2006

Diversidad de begomovirus presentes en Cuba

Yamila Martínez; Madelaine Quiñones; Iris Palenzuela; Yudilai Muñiz


Revista de Protección Vegetal | 2013

Coexistencia de potyvirus y begomovirus en el cultivo del pimiento (Capsicum annuum L.) en Cuba

Madelaine Quiñones; Yamila Martínez; Franklyn Arana; María de los Ángeles Martínez; Loidy Zamora; Ileana Miranda; Francisco Murilo Zerbini


Revista de Protección Vegetal | 2009

Study of the factors influencing on the epidemiology of the whitefly-geminivirus complex in the eastern region of Cuba.

Yamila Martínez; M. de los A. Martínez; Madelaine Quiñones; Ileana Miranda; J. Holt; T. Chancellor


Revista de protección vegetal | 2006

Caracterización molecular de poblaciones cubanas de Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius)

Yudilai Muñiz; Yamila Martínez; María de los A Martínez; D Fonseca; Martine Granier; Michel Peterschmitt


Revista de Protección Vegetal | 2013

Co-existence of potyviruses and begomoviruses in the pepper crop (Capsicum annuum L.) in Cuba.

Madelaine Quiñones; Yamila Martínez; Franklyn Arana; M. de los A. Martínez; Loidy Zamora; Ileana Miranda; F. M. Zerbini


Revista de Protección Vegetal | 2010

VARIABILIDAD GENÉTICA ENTRE GENOTIPOS PROMISORIOSDE TOMATE (Solanum lycopersicum) OBTENIDOS EN PROGRAMASDE MEJORAMIENTO FRENTE AL TYLCV

Yailén Arias; Belkis Peteira; Ivonne González; Yamila Martínez; Ileana Miranda


Revista de Protección Vegetal | 2010

GENETIC VARIABILITY AMONG TOMATO PROMISSORY GENOTYPES OBTAINEDIN IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS IN FRONT OF TYLCV

Yailén Arias; Belkis Peteira; Ivonne González; Yamila Martínez; Ileana Miranda


Archive | 2009

Comunicación corta ESTUDIO DE FACTORES QUE INFLUYEN EN LA EPIFITOLOGÍA DEL COMPLEJO MOSCA BLANCA-GEMINIVIRUS EN LA REGIÓN ORIENTAL DE CUBA

Yamila Martínez; A. Martínez; Madelaine Quiñones; Ileana Miranda; J. Holt; T. Chancellor; Reino Unido


Revista de Protección Vegetal | 2007

MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF FIELD ISOLATES OF TOMATO YELLOW LEAF CURL VIRUS (TYLCV)

Madelaine Quiñones; D Fonseca; Yamila Martínez

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J. Holt

United Nations Industrial Development Organization

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T. Chancellor

United Nations Industrial Development Organization

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Francisco Murilo Zerbini

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Claudie Pavis

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Céline Marchal

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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