The christmas dispersal of bemisia tabaci (gennadius) in New Zealand

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In 2006, Bemisia tabaci biotype Q was identified in New Zealand. The Christmas trade in poinsettias is implicated in die recent, rapid dispersal of B. tabaci biotype Q through North America. Retail outlets were surveyed during December 2006 and 2007 to investigate whether this may be a pathway for dispersal in New Zealand. A PCR-based diagnostic tool confirmed the presence of B. tabaci biotype Q on poinsettias purchased in both Christchurch and Auckland. However, results indicated that abundance varied between the regions, years and propagation nurseries. In 2006, 169 and three adult whitefly were collected from a selection of retail outlets in Christchurch and Auckland, respectively, compared with 256 and 56 in 2007. Only B. tabaci biotype Q was identified from the samples collected from Christchurch, widi B. tabaci biotype Q and relatively few Trialeurodes vaporariorum identified from the Auckland samples.

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Drayton, G. M., Teulon, D. A. J., Workman, P. J., & Scott, I. A. W. (2009). The christmas dispersal of bemisia tabaci (gennadius) in New Zealand. New Zealand Plant Protection, 62, 310–314. https://doi.org/10.30843/nzpp.2009.62.4822

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