Molecular Characterization and Identification of Grasshopper Pests of Rice Inferred From Mitochondrial COI Gene Sequences

S. Das, Md. Nurjamal Islam, Abu Faiz Md. Aslam
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Oryza sativa (L.) is one of the world’s most important crop providing staple food for nearly half of the global population. Rice is subjected to considerable damage by a number of grasshoppers. The accurate identification of pest species is a crucial step for the appropriate application of control measures. Molecular characterization and DNA barcoding of grasshopper pests of rice was performed in the present research work. Six species of grasshopper pests were identified from different paddy fields using COI gene sequences. Among the sequences the A+T content (64.2%) was higher than the G+C (35.8%) content. The interspecific genetic distance ranged between 13 and 34%. The haplotype analysis of Conocephalus exemptus showed highest (110) mutated sites among the analyzed species. Both the Maximum likelihood and Neighbor-joining phylogenetic tree construction showed two distinct clades of short-horned and long-horned grasshoppers. C. exemptus was found in another monophyletic group. Our results demonstrate that DNA barcoding is likely to be a powerful tool for identifying and understanding grasshopper evolution. Bangladesh J. Zool. 50 (2): 217-229, 2022
从线粒体COI基因序列推断水稻蝗虫害虫的分子特征和鉴定
水稻(Oryza sativa)是世界上最重要的作物之一,为全球近一半的人口提供主食。水稻受到许多蚱蜢的严重损害。准确识别害虫种类是采取适当防治措施的关键步骤。本研究对水稻蝗虫害虫进行了分子鉴定和DNA条形码鉴定。利用COI基因序列对不同稻田的6种蝗虫害虫进行了鉴定。A+T含量(64.2%)高于G+C含量(35.8%)。种间遗传距离在13% ~ 34%之间。单倍型分析显示,在所有被分析物种中,无头螺的突变位点最多(110个)。最大似然和邻居连接系统发育树的构建均显示了短角蚱蜢和长角蚱蜢两个不同的分支。在另一个单系群中发现了C.免税。我们的研究结果表明,DNA条形码可能是识别和理解蚱蜢进化的有力工具。中国生物医学工程学报,30 (2):559 - 559,2016
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