Genetic structure of Rastrococcus invadens populations on citrus in Senegal

Citrus is a strategic sector in most producing countries, thus playing a significant socio-economic role. However, it is confronted with phytosanitary problems, including insect pests: the mealybug or Rastrococcus invadens. It causes direct and indirect damage to host plants (mango and citrus). For a better knowledge of the insect, a study based on the genetic structuring of the populations of Rastrococcus invadens on citrus fruits in Senegal was carried out. This study was carried out in four farms (Diatock and Oussouye) located in the natural Casamance region and (Santhie and Khay)

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Genetic structure of Rastrococcus invadens populations on citrus in Senegal

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