Analysis of Thaumatotibia leucotreta (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Olethreutinae) mitochondrial genomes in the context of a recent host range expansion.

Bart T L H van de Vossenberg, Tom H van Noort, Sanne H Z Hooiveld-Knoppers, Lucas P van der Gouw, Jan E J Mertens, Antoon J M Loomans
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Background: The false codling moth (FCM), Thaumatotibia leucotreta (Meyrick, 1913), is a significant pest of various important economic crops and is a EU quarantine pest. In the last decade the pest has been reported on Rosa spp. In this study we determined whether this shift occurred within specific FCM populations across seven eastern sub-Saharan countries or whether the species opportunistically switches to this novel host as it presents itself. To achieve this, we assessed the genetic diversity of complete mitogenomes of T. leucotreta specimens intercepted at import and analysed potential linkages with the geographical origin and host species.

Results: Genomic, geographical and host information were integrated into a T. leucotreta Nextstrain build which contains 95 complete mitogenomes generated from material intercepted at import between January 2013 and December 2018. Samples represented seven sub-Saharan countries and mitogenomic sequences grouped in six main clades.

Discussion: If host strains of FCM would exist, specialization from a single haplotype towards the novel host is expected. Instead, we find specimens intercepted on Rosa spp. in all six clades. The absence of linkage between genotype and host suggests opportunistic expansion to the new host plant. This underlines risks of introducing new plant species to an area as the effect of pests already present on the new plant might be unpredictable with current knowledge.

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鳞翅目:圆翅虫科:圆翅虫科)线粒体基因组在近期寄主范围扩大中的分析。
背景:假冷蛾(taumatotibia leucotreta, Meyrick, 1913)是多种重要经济作物的重要害虫,是欧盟检疫害虫。在过去的十年中,有报道称这种害虫出现在Rosa spp上。在这项研究中,我们确定了这种转变是否发生在撒哈拉以南7个东部国家的特定FCM种群中,还是该物种在出现时机会性地转向了这种新的宿主。为了实现这一目标,我们评估了在进口截获的白鲟标本的完整有丝分裂基因组的遗传多样性,并分析了其与地理来源和宿主物种的潜在联系。结果:从2013年1月至2018年12月的进口截获的材料中提取了95个完整的有丝分裂基因组,并整合了基因组、地理和宿主信息。样本来自撒哈拉以南的7个国家,有丝分裂基因组序列分为6个主要分支。讨论:如果FCM的宿主菌株存在,单一单倍型向新宿主的特化是预期的。相反,我们在蔷薇属的所有六个分支中都找到了样本。基因型与寄主之间不存在连锁关系,这表明它们有机会向新的寄主植物扩展。这强调了向一个地区引入新植物物种的风险,因为现有的知识可能无法预测已经存在的害虫对新植物的影响。
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