Identification of the ambrosia beetle Anisandrus dispar (Fabricius) (Coleoptera Curculionidae Scolytinae) using TaqMan™ probe assay on biological samples

IF 1.5 4区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY
D. Rizzo, Andrea d'Agostino, Igor Stabile, Chiara Ranaldi, Andrea Marrucci, C. Zubieta, D. Lio, L. Bartolini, F. Pennacchio, E. Rossi, A. Garonna, Matteo Marchioro
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The European shot-hole borer Anisandrus dispar (Fabricius) (Coleoptera Cur-culionidae Scolytinae) is a well-known ambrosia beetle living on shrubs and several ornamental and fruiting trees where it can cause heavy damages. Like other harmful xyleborine species, A. dispar can represent a potential threat outside its native region. Molecular diagnostic tools can lead to accurate identification of xylophagous species hidden in wooden matrix in phytosanitary surveys at entry points. A molecular assay based on qPCR TaqMan™ Probes was developed for the identification of A. dispar from different matrices. To setup and perform the test, DNA extraction was carried out from adults, larvae, and artificial samples of wood chips from oak healthy plants whose lysates were contaminated with a known amount of DNA of A. dispar adults. The assay has proven inclusive for A. dispar, and exclusive towards the non-target organisms, showing 100% analytical specificity. The limit of detection was 0.32 pg µL -1 for the samples of insect adult DNA of A. dispar , and at 0.8 pg µL -1 for the samples containing lysates of Quercus spp. and 0.1 ng µL -1 of A. dispar adult DNA. Repeatability and reproducibility showed low values independently from the matrix used for DNA extraction, confirming the possible use in diagnostics of biological samples even if not directly related to the presence of A. dispar developmental stages. The presented approach may be adjusted and applied for phytosanitary purposes to other quarantine pests and rapidly detect possible infestations in vegetal matrices globally traded
TaqMan™探针法在生物样品上鉴定ambrosia甲虫Anisandrus dispar (Fabricius)(鞘翅目Curculionidae Scolytinae)
欧洲针孔虫Anisandrus dispar (Fabricius)(鞘翅目curculionidae Scolytinae)是一种众所周知的生活在灌木和一些观赏和果树上的ambrosia甲虫,它可以在那里造成严重的破坏。像其他有害的木草碱物种一样,异叶假单胞虫可以在其原生区域之外代表潜在的威胁。在入境口岸植物检疫调查中,分子诊断工具可以准确识别隐藏在木质基质中的木食物种。建立了一种基于qPCR TaqMan™探针的分子检测方法,用于鉴定来自不同基质的A. dispar。为了建立和执行测试,从橡树健康植物的成虫、幼虫和木屑的人工样本中提取DNA,这些橡树健康植物的裂解物被已知数量的a . dispar成虫DNA污染。该分析已被证明对异芽孢杆菌具有包容性,对非目标生物具有排他性,显示出100%的分析特异性。昆虫成虫DNA样品的检出限为0.32 pgµL -1,含有栎类裂解物的样品的检出限为0.8 pgµL -1,含有白棘成虫DNA的检出限为0.1 ngµL -1。可重复性和再现性显示出较低的值,独立于用于DNA提取的基质,证实了在生物样品诊断中的可能使用,即使与A. dispar发育阶段的存在没有直接关系。所提出的方法可以调整并应用于植物检疫目的,以其他检疫性有害生物,并快速检测全球交易的植物基质中可能发生的侵染
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CiteScore
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54
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The journal encompasses a broad range of research aspects concerning forest science: forest ecology, biodiversity/genetics and ecophysiology, silviculture, forest inventory and planning, forest protection and monitoring, forest harvesting, landscape ecology, forest history, wood technology.
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