DNA barcoding, an effective approach for the identification of thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in citrus orchards

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY
Adriana Sánchez-Luna, Roberto M. Johansen-Naime, Héctor González-Hernández, Ariel W. Guzmán-Franco
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Abstract

Thrips are serious crop pests with a worldwide distribution. The first step in the design of control methods is accurate species identification. However, the morphological identification of thrips can be complex, especially as there is morphological variation amongst individuals of the same species. Analyzing a fragment of cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) has been used successfully in the identification of insects and other arthropods. Citrus is among the most important crops in the world, and Mexico is one of the largest producers. Despite this, formal reports on the species diversity of thrips found in Mexican citrus orchards are scarce. We explored the species diversity of thrips in selected citrus orchards (of Mexican orange, Key lime and Persian lime), based on morphological taxonomy and on partial sequences of COI. We analyzed 111 thrips specimens, distributed in two genera: Frankliniella, including Frankliniella insularis, Frankliniella invasor and Frankliniella occidentalis; and Scirtothrips, including Scirtothrips citri and Scirtothrips dorsalis. Frankliniella insularis and F. invasor were the most abundant species in Mexican orange (Citrus × sinensis) and Persian lime (Citrus × latofolia) orchards. Scirtothrips dorsalis was the most abundant species in Key lime orchards (Citrus × aurantiifolia). Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) and haplotype analyses performed on F. insularis sequences (the most abundant species) showed no significant effect of geographical origin or plant host on its genetic population structure. DNA barcoding is a valuable method to complement the morphological identification of thrips in citrus orchards, allowing more accurate identification to species level.

DNA 条形码是识别柑橘园蓟马(蓟马科)的有效方法
蓟马是严重的农作物害虫,分布于世界各地。设计防治方法的第一步是准确识别蓟马的种类。然而,蓟马的形态鉴定可能很复杂,尤其是同一物种的个体之间存在形态差异。分析细胞色素 c 氧化酶亚单位 I(COI)片段已成功用于昆虫和其他节肢动物的鉴定。柑橘是世界上最重要的农作物之一,墨西哥是最大的生产国之一。尽管如此,有关墨西哥柑橘园中发现的蓟马物种多样性的正式报告却很少。我们根据形态分类法和 COI 部分序列,研究了部分柑橘果园(墨西哥橙、Key lime 和 Persian lime)中蓟马的物种多样性。我们分析了 111 个蓟马标本,它们分布在两个属中:弗兰克林蓟马属(Frankliniella insularis)、入侵弗兰克林蓟马属(Frankliniella invasor)和西洋弗兰克林蓟马属(Frankliniella occidentalis);以及柑橘蓟马属(Scirtothrips citri)和背蓟马属(Scirtothrips dorsalis)。Frankliniella insularis 和 F. invasor 是墨西哥橙(Citrus × sinensis)和波斯酸橙(Citrus × latofolia)果园中数量最多的物种。Scirtothrips dorsalis 是 Key lime 果园(Citrus × aurantiifolia)中数量最多的物种。对 F. insularis(数量最多的物种)序列进行的分子方差分析(AMOVA)和单体型分析表明,地理来源或植物寄主对其遗传种群结构没有显著影响。DNA 条形码是柑橘园中蓟马形态鉴定的重要补充方法,可以更准确地鉴定蓟马种类。
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期刊介绍: Entomological Research is the successor of the Korean Journal of Entomology. Published by the Entomological Society of Korea (ESK) since 1970, it is the official English language journal of ESK, and publishes original research articles dealing with any aspect of entomology. Papers in any of the following fields will be considered: -systematics- ecology- physiology- biochemistry- pest control- embryology- genetics- cell and molecular biology- medical entomology- apiculture and sericulture. The Journal publishes research papers and invited reviews.
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