Divergence of the Northern and Southwestern Populations of Panonychus mori YOKOYAMA(Acari:Tetranychidae)in Japan in Host Range and Reproductive Compatibility
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概要
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The host range of a northern population (HkSp) of Panonychus mori YOKOYAMA collected from mulberry in Hokkaido, Japan and its reproductive compatibility with a southwestern population of the same species were investigated. HkSp developed on mulberry, but did not on Japanese pear or kidney bean on which southwestern populations developed well. The HkSp population also was incompatible in reproduction not only with P. citri (MCGREGOR) but with the southwestern population of the same species.
- 日本応用動物昆虫学会の論文
- 1993-05-25
著者
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OSAKABE Mh.
Akitsu Branch, Fruit Tree Research Station
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Osakabe Mh.
Akitsu Branch Fruit Tree Research Station
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