Caroline M. Mitchell , Quentin Paynter , Stephanie Morton , Chris M. McGrannachan , Zane McGrath , Michael D. Day , Mohamad Shahidan Mohamed Shohaimi , Nurin Izzati Mohd Zulkifli , Azimah Abd Kadir , Nor Asiah Ismail , Saiful Zaimi Jamil , Mohd Masri Saranum , Farah Farhanah Haron
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摘要
Urena lobata是瓦努阿图引进的一种主要牧草杂草,瓦努阿图于2018年启动了一项生物控制计划,以减轻其影响。虽然已发表的文献以及非常简单的气候匹配表明东南亚应该是最有希望调查天敌的地区,但关于 U. lobata 的原生地范围仍有相当大的不确定性。因此,我们在马来西亚对候选生物控制剂进行了调查,并进行了基因比对,以比较生长在瓦努阿图、马来西亚和其他地区的植物,这些地区既是龙脑香豌豆的入侵区,也是龙脑香豌豆据称的原生区。在马来西亚进行的调查将一种蝽(Haedus vicarius)列为很有希望的候选药剂,用于对小叶豚鼠进行生物控制,随后进行的宿主特异性测试证实,这种药剂具有足够的宿主特异性,可以在瓦努阿图释放。基因比对结果表明,生长在马来西亚的植物与瓦努阿图的植物非常吻合,这验证了我们对调查地点的选择。
Genetic matching and the identification of a promising biocontrol agent validates a decision to survey natural enemies of Urena lobata in Malaysia
Urena lobata is a major introduced pasture weed in Vanuatu where a biocontrol program to mitigate its impacts commenced in 2018. There was considerable uncertainty regarding the native range of U. lobata, although published literature, coupled with very simple climate matching suggested that Southeast Asia should be the most promising region in which to survey for natural enemies. We, therefore, conducted surveys for candidate biocontrol agents in Malaysia and conducted genetic matching to compare plants growing in Vanuatu, Malaysia, and other regions in the invaded and purportedly native range of U. lobata. Surveys in Malaysia prioritized a tingid bug Haedus vicarius as a promising candidate agent for the biocontrol of U. lobata and subsequent host specificity testing confirmed it is sufficiently host specific to be released in Vanuatu. Genetic matching indicated that plants growing in Malaysia are a good match to plants present in Vanuatu, validating our selection of survey sites.
期刊介绍:
Biological control is an environmentally sound and effective means of reducing or mitigating pests and pest effects through the use of natural enemies. The aim of Biological Control is to promote this science and technology through publication of original research articles and reviews of research and theory. The journal devotes a section to reports on biotechnologies dealing with the elucidation and use of genes or gene products for the enhancement of biological control agents.
The journal encompasses biological control of viral, microbial, nematode, insect, mite, weed, and vertebrate pests in agriculture, aquatic, forest, natural resource, stored product, and urban environments. Biological control of arthropod pests of human and domestic animals is also included. Ecological, molecular, and biotechnological approaches to the understanding of biological control are welcome.