Biotype and insecticide resistance status of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci from China
Pest Management Science2010Vol. 66(12), pp. 1360–1366
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Abstract
The Q-biotype B. tabaci is supplanting the B-biotype which used to be ubiquitous in China. Field populations of both B- and Q-biotypes of B. tabaci have developed high levels of resistance to imidacloprid and thiamethoxam. Abamectin is the most effective insecticide against adult B. tabaci from all populations.
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