A genomic investigation on the origins of the Korean brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) (Hemiptera: Delphasidae)

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY
Suyeon Jeong, Haechan Gill, Taeuk Yu, Jinho Na, Hohun Ki, Hyun-Na Koo, Gil-Hah Kim, Dongyoung Kim, Sung-Hwan Jo, Choongwon Jeong, Soowon Cho
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Nilaparvata lugens, the brown planthopper (BPH), is a serious pest species. BPHs cause significant damage to rice plants in Korea as well as other countries in East and Southeast Asia. As BPHs cannot survive winter in Korea, they annually migrate into Korea from foreign countries. The BPHs found in Korea are believed to originate from China, but most BPHs in China are also known to originate from Southeast Asia. To understand the origin of Korean BPHs, we conducted a genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) study. We sampled BPHs from five locations in Korea and five countries in Southeast Asia and analyzed the GBS and sequencing results using various methods based on the f statistics and admixture graph analyses. We confirmed that the domestic BPHs shared a greater genetic drift than the BPHs from Southeast Asian populations over several years, implying that a continuous genetic substratum of Korea exists. This genetic substratum is genetically closer to BPHs from the southern part (Thailand and Cambodia) of Southeast Asia than to BPHs from the northern part (Bhutan, Myanmar and Laos) of Southeast Asia. In addition, direct gene flows from Southeast Asia seem possible, so Korea is considered a hotspot where diverse BPH populations mix. Therefore, the origin of Korean BPHs extends beyond China and as far as southern Southeast Asia. This result will help to understand and control the population dynamics of the Korean BPH population.

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韩国褐跳蚤 Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) (Hemiptera: Delphasidae) 起源的基因组研究
褐飞虱 Nilaparvata lugens 是一种严重的害虫。褐飞虱对韩国以及东亚和东南亚其他国家的水稻植株造成严重危害。由于褐飞虱无法在韩国过冬,它们每年都会从国外迁徙到韩国。在韩国发现的 BPHs 据信来自中国,但已知中国的大多数 BPHs 也来自东南亚。为了了解韩国 BPH 的起源,我们进行了一项基因分型测序(GBS)研究。我们从韩国的五个地方和东南亚的五个国家采集了 BPHs 样本,并使用基于 f 统计和混杂图分析的各种方法分析了 GBS 和测序结果。我们证实,与东南亚种群的 BPH 相比,韩国国内的 BPH 在数年内具有更大的遗传漂移,这意味着韩国存在着一个连续的遗传底层。与东南亚北部(不丹、缅甸和老挝)的 BPH 相比,该遗传底层与东南亚南部(泰国和柬埔寨)的 BPH 在遗传上更为接近。此外,来自东南亚的直接基因流动似乎也是可能的,因此韩国被认为是不同 BPH 种群混合的热点地区。因此,韩国 BPHs 的起源超越了中国,远至东南亚南部。这一结果将有助于了解和控制韩国 BPH 的种群动态。
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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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