Highly diverse and rapidly spreading: Melanagromyza sojae threatens the soybean belt of South America

The soybean stem fly, Melanagromyza sojae, an Asian native insect, has successfully established in Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Bolivia. These countries are among the lead global soybean producing nations, being collectively known as the soybean belt of South America. Infestation levels of M. soj...

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Autores principales: Pozebon, Henrique, Ugalde, Gustavo Andrade, Smagghe, Guy, Tay, Wee Tek, Karut, Kamil, Copa Bazán, Angel Fernando, Vitorio, Lucas, Peralta, Roberto, Saluso, Adriana, Ramírez-Paredes, Mónica Lucía, Murúa, María Gabriela, Guedes, Jerson Vanderlei Carús, Arnemann, Jonas André
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Publicado: Springer 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/8834
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10530-020-02447-7
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-020-02447-7
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author Pozebon, Henrique
Ugalde, Gustavo Andrade
Smagghe, Guy
Tay, Wee Tek
Karut, Kamil
Copa Bazán, Angel Fernando
Vitorio, Lucas
Peralta, Roberto
Saluso, Adriana
Ramírez-Paredes, Mónica Lucía
Murúa, María Gabriela
Guedes, Jerson Vanderlei Carús
Arnemann, Jonas André
author_browse Arnemann, Jonas André
Copa Bazán, Angel Fernando
Guedes, Jerson Vanderlei Carús
Karut, Kamil
Murúa, María Gabriela
Peralta, Roberto
Pozebon, Henrique
Ramírez-Paredes, Mónica Lucía
Saluso, Adriana
Smagghe, Guy
Tay, Wee Tek
Ugalde, Gustavo Andrade
Vitorio, Lucas
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Ugalde, Gustavo Andrade
Smagghe, Guy
Tay, Wee Tek
Karut, Kamil
Copa Bazán, Angel Fernando
Vitorio, Lucas
Peralta, Roberto
Saluso, Adriana
Ramírez-Paredes, Mónica Lucía
Murúa, María Gabriela
Guedes, Jerson Vanderlei Carús
Arnemann, Jonas André
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description The soybean stem fly, Melanagromyza sojae, an Asian native insect, has successfully established in Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Bolivia. These countries are among the lead global soybean producing nations, being collectively known as the soybean belt of South America. Infestation levels of M. sojae grow by the year, facilitated by the lack of efficient management strategies. Previous studies have revealed a high number of maternal lineages in M. sojae populations from Southern Brazil and Paraguay, but a comprehensive survey on genetic diversity combining samples from all countries within the South American soybean belt remains absent. We used the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome oxidase I partial gene (mtCOI) to characterize specimens of M. sojae collected in fourteen Brazilian sites and one Argentine site, and then combined our mtCOI data with previously published data from Australia, Bolivia, Paraguay, and other Brazilian sites, to investigate genetic diversity in this invasive agricultural pest species. Based on the molecular characterisation of the mtCOI gene, haplotypes Msoj-COI-01 and Msoj-COI-02 have the highest frequencies in the continent. The high genetic diversity found is evidence of introductions involving multiple female founders into the continent, and the high proportion of unique mtDNA haplotypes identified from Brazil, Paraguay and Bolivia (~ 50%) suggests potential novel introductions have taken place. The findings from our study will contribute to a better understanding of M. sojae genetic diversity in South America, supporting the development of management strategies for this highly invasive pest and assisting with biosecurity preparedness of other emerging Agromyzidae flies of economic importance.
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spelling INTA88342021-03-08T14:11:16Z Highly diverse and rapidly spreading: Melanagromyza sojae threatens the soybean belt of South America Pozebon, Henrique Ugalde, Gustavo Andrade Smagghe, Guy Tay, Wee Tek Karut, Kamil Copa Bazán, Angel Fernando Vitorio, Lucas Peralta, Roberto Saluso, Adriana Ramírez-Paredes, Mónica Lucía Murúa, María Gabriela Guedes, Jerson Vanderlei Carús Arnemann, Jonas André Soja Plagas de Plantas Insecta Melanagromyza Glycine max Variación Genética América del Sur Soybeans Pests of Plants Genetic Variation South America Melanagromyza sojae The soybean stem fly, Melanagromyza sojae, an Asian native insect, has successfully established in Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Bolivia. These countries are among the lead global soybean producing nations, being collectively known as the soybean belt of South America. Infestation levels of M. sojae grow by the year, facilitated by the lack of efficient management strategies. Previous studies have revealed a high number of maternal lineages in M. sojae populations from Southern Brazil and Paraguay, but a comprehensive survey on genetic diversity combining samples from all countries within the South American soybean belt remains absent. We used the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome oxidase I partial gene (mtCOI) to characterize specimens of M. sojae collected in fourteen Brazilian sites and one Argentine site, and then combined our mtCOI data with previously published data from Australia, Bolivia, Paraguay, and other Brazilian sites, to investigate genetic diversity in this invasive agricultural pest species. Based on the molecular characterisation of the mtCOI gene, haplotypes Msoj-COI-01 and Msoj-COI-02 have the highest frequencies in the continent. The high genetic diversity found is evidence of introductions involving multiple female founders into the continent, and the high proportion of unique mtDNA haplotypes identified from Brazil, Paraguay and Bolivia (~ 50%) suggests potential novel introductions have taken place. The findings from our study will contribute to a better understanding of M. sojae genetic diversity in South America, supporting the development of management strategies for this highly invasive pest and assisting with biosecurity preparedness of other emerging Agromyzidae flies of economic importance. EEA Paraná Fil: Pozebon, Henrique. Federal University of Santa Maria. Crop Protection Department; Brasil Fil: Ugalde, Gustavo Andrade. Federal University of Santa Maria. Crop Protection Department; Brasil Fil: Smagghe, Guy. Ghent University. Department of Plants and Crops; Bélgica Fil: Tay, Wee Tek. CSIRO. Black Mountain Laboratories; Australia Fil: Karut, Kamil. Çukurova University. Agricultural Faculty. Department of Plant Protection; Turquía Fil: Copa Bazán, Angel Fernando. Universidad Autonoma Gabriel René Moreno; Bolivia Fil: Vitorio, Lucas. Syngenta Crop Protection S.A. Research and Development; Bolivia Fil: Peralta, Roberto. Halcón Monitoreos; Argentina Fil: Saluso, Adriana. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Paraná; Argentina Fil: Ramírez-Paredes, Mónica Lucía. Universidad Católica Nuestra Señora de La Asunción; Paraguay Fil: Murúa, María Gabriela. Instituto de Tecnologia Agroindustrial del Noroeste Argentino; Argentina Fil: Guedes, Jerson Vanderlei Carús. Federal University of Santa Maria. Crop Protection Department; Brasil Fil: Arnemann, Jonas André. Federal University of Santa Maria. Crop Protection Department; Brasil 2021-03-08T14:05:51Z 2021-03-08T14:05:51Z 2021-02 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/8834 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10530-020-02447-7 1387-3547 1573-1464 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-020-02447-7 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess application/pdf Springer Biological Invasions (Published: 02 February 2021)
spellingShingle Soja
Plagas de Plantas
Insecta
Melanagromyza
Glycine max
Variación Genética
América del Sur
Soybeans
Pests of Plants
Genetic Variation
South America
Melanagromyza sojae
Pozebon, Henrique
Ugalde, Gustavo Andrade
Smagghe, Guy
Tay, Wee Tek
Karut, Kamil
Copa Bazán, Angel Fernando
Vitorio, Lucas
Peralta, Roberto
Saluso, Adriana
Ramírez-Paredes, Mónica Lucía
Murúa, María Gabriela
Guedes, Jerson Vanderlei Carús
Arnemann, Jonas André
Highly diverse and rapidly spreading: Melanagromyza sojae threatens the soybean belt of South America
title Highly diverse and rapidly spreading: Melanagromyza sojae threatens the soybean belt of South America
title_full Highly diverse and rapidly spreading: Melanagromyza sojae threatens the soybean belt of South America
title_fullStr Highly diverse and rapidly spreading: Melanagromyza sojae threatens the soybean belt of South America
title_full_unstemmed Highly diverse and rapidly spreading: Melanagromyza sojae threatens the soybean belt of South America
title_short Highly diverse and rapidly spreading: Melanagromyza sojae threatens the soybean belt of South America
title_sort highly diverse and rapidly spreading melanagromyza sojae threatens the soybean belt of south america
topic Soja
Plagas de Plantas
Insecta
Melanagromyza
Glycine max
Variación Genética
América del Sur
Soybeans
Pests of Plants
Genetic Variation
South America
Melanagromyza sojae
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/8834
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10530-020-02447-7
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-020-02447-7
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