在俄克拉荷马州首次检测到 Bemisia tabaci(半翅目:蝼蛄)的 MED,并开发出一种用于 MEAM1 和 MED 鉴别的高分辨率熔融测定法。

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甘薯粉虱 Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius)(半翅目:粉虱科)是一种多食性害虫,被认为由多个隐蔽种或同胞种组成。中东-小亚细亚 1 号(MEAM1)和地中海 1 号(MED)假定种在全球具有入侵性和破坏性。MEAM1 在美国各地都有分布,而 MED 则在 27 个州都有记录。本研究确定了 MED 在俄克拉荷马州的状况,并开发和验证了一种用于区分 MEAM1 和 MED 的高分辨率熔融(HRM)测定法。2022 年 8 月至 10 月,从俄克拉荷马州斯蒂尔沃特的不同寄主植物上收集了粉虱,并根据线粒体细胞色素氧化酶 I (mtCOI) 基因诊断片段的分析确定了粉虱的种类。在温室甘薯和田间黄瓜上发现 MED 与 MEAM1 混合侵染。未检测到其他隐性物种。测序和系统进化分析表明,MED标本属于Q2有丝分裂型。此外,还鉴定了捕获的粉虱和后代中的次级内生体。为了快速鉴别 MEAM1 和 MED 的种类,我们开发了一种 HRM 检测方法,使用一套针对 mtCOI 基因的引物对。使用 MEAM1 和 MED Q2 有丝分裂型基因组 DNA 以及含有 MED Q1 有丝分裂型 mtCOI 片段的合成质粒,在两个实验室进行了物种鉴别测试。经验证,HRM 分析可将 MEAM1 与 MED Q1 和 Q2 有丝分裂型区分开来。这是俄克拉荷马州首次报告 B. tabaci MED,并加强了对这一昆虫物种群进行持续监测的必要性。
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First detection of Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) MED in Oklahoma and development of a high-resolution melting assay for MEAM1 and MED discrimination.

The sweetpotato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), is a polyphagous pest recognized as composed of several cryptic or sibling species. The Middle East-Asia Minor 1 (MEAM1) and the Mediterranean (MED) putative species are invasive and destructive worldwide. The MEAM1 is established throughout the United States, while MED is documented in 27 states. This study determines the status of MED in Oklahoma and develops and validates a high-resolution melting (HRM) assay for discrimination of MEAM1 and MED. In August-October 2022, whiteflies were collected from different host plants in Stillwater, Oklahoma, and identified as species based on analysis of a diagnostic fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (mtCOI) gene. MED was found in mixed infestations with MEAM1 on both sweetpotato in a greenhouse and cucumber in the field. Other cryptic species were not detected. Sequencing followed by phylogenetic analysis indicated that the MED specimens belonged to the Q2 mitotype. Additionally, the secondary endosymbionts in captured and progeny whiteflies were identified. For rapid discrimination of MEAM1 and MED species, an HRM assay using a single set of primer pairs targeting the mtCOI gene was developed. Species discrimination was tested in 2 laboratories using MEAM1 and MED Q2 mitotype genomic DNA, and a synthetic plasmid containing the MED Q1 mitotype mtCOI fragment. The HRM assay was validated to discriminate MEAM1 from MED Q1 and Q2 mitotypes. This is the first report of B. tabaci MED in Oklahoma and reinforces the need for continued monitoring of this insect species complex.

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