Host Strain Analysis Revealed Corn-pecific Strain of Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on Maize in Three Agro-ecological Zones of Nigeria

O. Ojumoola, A. A. Omoloye, Rofiat Olamide Hassan, A. Adediji
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The fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda is an invasive and trans-boundary lepidopteran insect pest. This moth species is native to the Americas but has been reported on the African continent in recent times, where its polyphagous larva has caused much damage to field maize. The fall armyworm occurs in two highly destructive strains – the ‘corn’ and ‘rice’ strains. Though morphologically identical, the two strains have different host preferences and varying susceptibility to conventional insecticides. Management of fall armyworm on maize and other crops will be enhanced by the molecular identification of existing strain or strains in local populations of the pest in existing African agro-ecologies. However, information on the presence of both strains is scarce and unclear for the different agro-ecological zones of Nigeria. Using a Polymerase Chain Reaction – Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) method, strain identification analysis of larvae from 22 maize farms spread across the humid forest, derived savannah and southern guinea savannah agro-ecological zones of Nigeria was carried out. Results showed that all the larvae screened belong to the corn strain implying that only the corn strain is present on maize in the agro-ecological zones. Knowledge of the type of fall armyworm strain in African agro-ecologies is useful for the selection of appropriate bio-control agents and chemical pesticides against the pest on the continent.
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寄主菌株分析发现尼日利亚3个农业生态区玉米上的夜蛾夜蛾(鳞翅目:夜蛾科)玉米特异性菌株
秋粘虫(Spodoptera frugiperda)是一种越界入侵的鳞翅目害虫。这种蛾原产于美洲,但最近在非洲大陆也有报道,其多食性幼虫对田间玉米造成了很大的损害。秋粘虫有两种极具破坏性的毒株——“玉米”毒株和“水稻”毒株。虽然形态相同,但这两种菌株对寄主的偏好不同,对常规杀虫剂的敏感性也不同。在现有的非洲农业生态系统中,对现有菌株或当地害虫种群中的菌株进行分子鉴定,将加强对玉米和其他作物上的秋粘虫的管理。然而,关于尼日利亚不同农业生态区这两种菌株存在的信息很少,也不清楚。采用聚合酶链反应-限制性片段长度多态性(PCR-RFLP)方法,对分布在尼日利亚湿润森林、衍生草原和南几内亚草原农业生态区的22个玉米农场的幼虫进行了品系鉴定。结果表明,筛选的所有幼虫都属于玉米品系,表明在农业生态区玉米上只有玉米品系存在。了解非洲农业生态中秋粘虫品系的类型,有助于在非洲大陆选择适当的生物防治剂和化学杀虫剂来防治这种害虫。
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