Similar Bacterial Communities among Different Populations of a Newly Emerging Invasive Species, Tuta absoluta (Meyrick)
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Author
Wang, Hao
Xian, Xiaoqing
Wu, Suran
Wan, Fanghao
Liu, Wanxue
Zhang, Guifen
Zhang, Yibo
Publication date
2022-03-03ISSN
2075-4450
Abstract
Microorganisms in the guts of insects enhance the adaptability of their hosts with different lifestyles, or those that live in different habitats. Tuta absoluta is an invasive pest that is a serious threat to tomato production in China. It has quickly spread and colonized Xinjiang, Yunnan and other provinces and regions. We used Illumina HiSeq next generation sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene to study and analyze the composition and diversity of the gut microbiota of three geographical populations of T. absoluta. At the phylum level, the most common bacteria in T. absoluta across all three geographical populations were Proteobacteria and Firmicutes. An uncultured bacterium in the Enterobacteriaceae was the dominant bacterial genus in the T. absoluta gut microbiotas. There were no significant differences in alpha diversity metrics among the Spanish, Yunnan and Xinjiang populations. The structures of the gut microbiota of the three populations were similar based on PCoA and NMDS results. The results confirmed that the microbial structures of T. absoluta from different regions were similar.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
632 - Malalties i protecció de les plantes
Pages
12
Publisher
MDPI
Is part of
Insects
Citation
Wang, Hao, Xiaoqing Xian, Yujuan Gu, Cristina Castañé, Judit Arnó, Suran Wu, Fanghao Wan, Wanxue Liu, Guifen Zhang, and Yibo Zhang. 2022. "Similar Bacterial Communities Among Different Populations Of A Newly Emerging Invasive Species, Tuta Absoluta (Meyrick)". Insects 13 (3): 252. doi:10.3390/insects13030252.
Program
Protecció Vegetal Sostenible
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