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Clonal Genetic Diversity of Melanaphis sacchari in the U.S.

Clonal Genetic Diversity of Melanaphis sacchari in the U.S. Alana Jacobson , Adrian Pekarcik Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology Auburn University. Nibouche et al. 2014. Methods mtCOI Identification. FLORIDA. Alabama – Sorghum (2015), Johnsongrass (2016), sugarcane (2016)

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Clonal Genetic Diversity of Melanaphis sacchari in the U.S.

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  1. Clonal Genetic Diversity of Melanaphis sacchariin the U.S. Alana Jacobson, Adrian Pekarcik Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology Auburn University

  2. Nibouche et al. 2014

  3. MethodsmtCOI Identification FLORIDA Alabama – Sorghum (2015), Johnsongrass (2016), sugarcane (2016) Louisiana – Sugarcane (2016) – two populations Texas – Sorghum (2013) Florida – Sorghum and sugarcane (2013) Nibouche et al. (2014) sequences – GenBank LOUISIANA Sorghum (2013) Sugarcane (2013) Sugarcane (2016) Sugarcane (2016) ALABAMA TEXAS Sorghum (2015) Johnsongrass (2016) Sugarcane (2016) Sorghum (2013) Sequences used in Nibouche et al. 2014 obtained from GenBank

  4. 2016 Results 2015 2016 2016 2013 2016 2013 2013

  5. Importance of Clonal Characterizations U.S. populations 2007 Clonal lineage on sorghum associated with haplotypes from West Africa, Australia and China. Important to document clonal lineage used in laboratory studies.

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