The Distribution and Host Shifts of Cotton-Melon Aphids in Northern China
Author(s) -
Junyu Luo,
Shuai Zhang,
Li Wang,
Limin Lv,
Chunyi Wang,
Chunhua Li,
Xiangzhen Zhu,
Zhiguo Zhou,
Jinjie Cui
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0152103
Subject(s) - biology , aphis gossypii , genetic diversity , host (biology) , aphididae , population , pest analysis , analysis of molecular variance , isolation by distance , genetic structure , veterinary medicine , zoology , ecology , botany , homoptera , demography , medicine , sociology
Aphis gossypii Glover (Hemiptera: Aphididae) is a serious pest of cotton in northern China. A microsatellite analysis was used to characterize the genetic structure of A . gossypii populations from different geographic, host plant, and seasonal populations in 2014. Among 906 individuals, 507 multilocus genotypes were identified, with genotypic richness values of 0.07–1.00 for the populations. We observed moderate levels of genetic differentiation among geographic populations (F ST = 0.103; 95% confidence interval: 0.065–0.145) and host plant populations (F ST = 0.237; 95% confidence interval: 0.187–0.296). A Mantel test of isolation by distance revealed no significant correlations between Slatkin’s linearized F ST and the natural logarithm of geographic distance. A Bayesian analysis of population genetic structures identified three clusters. An analysis of molecular variance revealed significant differences among the three clusters ( F = 0.26596, P < 0.0001), among seasons ( F = 0.04244, P = 0.00381), and among host populations ( F = 0.12975, P = 0.0029). Thus, the A . gossypii populations in northern China exhibit considerable genotypic diversity. Additionally, our findings indicated that the 31 analyzed populations could be classified as one of three host biotypes (i.e., cotton, cucumber, and pomegranate biotypes). There were also clear seasonal effects on population genetic structure diversity among aphids collected from Anyang.
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