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Aleyrodidae fly is a vector carrier of various diseases in crops, plants, and vegetables. The present investigation evaluated the Aleyrodidae fly population for its relationship with cotton disease under different environmental conditions. Faisalabad, Chiniot, Sargodha, Jhang, Toba Tek Singh (T. T. Singh), and Burewala from Punjab, Pakistan were selected for this study. The Aleyrodidae fly population was found to be significantly different in selected regions, and endosymbionts of Hamiltonella, Rickettsia, Fritschea, Cardinium, Arsenophonus, and Wolbachia were recorded in promotions to the Aleyrodidae fly population. The Hamiltonella co-infection percentages in Faisalabad, Chiniot, Sargodha, Jhang, T. T. Singh, and Burewala were recorded as 51, 28, 75, 8, 23, and 25, respectively, whereas relative abundance percentages of Hamiltonella endosymbiont were recorded as 52, 35, 65, 5, 20, and 21 in Faisalabad, Chiniot, Sargodha, Jhang, T. T. Singh, and Burewala, respectively. A similar trend was observed for Rickettsia, Fritschea, Cardinium, Arsenophonus, and Wolbachia co-infection and relative abundances. Results revealed that the Aleyrodidae fly is a carrier of different endosymbionts, which were significantly different under different environmental conditions.
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P.511-516,fig.
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- Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, The University of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan
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- Govt. Postgraduate College, Samanabad, Faisalabad
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- Department of Pathobiology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Jhang, Pakistan
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- Department of Pathobiology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Jhang, Pakistan
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- Department of Basic Sciences and Humanity, University of Engineering, KSK G. T Road Lahore, Lahore
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- COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Vehari 61100, Pakistan
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 38040, Pakistan
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- Department of Environmental Sciences, Lahore College for Women University Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan
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- Department of Chemistry, The University of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan
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