Ahmed M. A. Ibrahim, Nourelhoda M. Rasmey, Mohamed A. Abdelrahman, Mohamed H. A. Hassan, A. M. Ali
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摘要
蚜虫 Rhopalosiphum maidis 是一种严重危害谷类植物的害虫。在埃及,它对许多谷类植物造成了严重危害。本研究的主要目的是观察这种害虫在不同寄主植物上的不同季节入侵率,这表明 R. maidis 多态虫对气候的适应性。对冬季植物的入侵率高于夏季。从形态上看,所有采集的样本都属于麦地螟。作者认为研究地区存在不同的麦地那龙线虫生物型。针对这一假设,对从埃及阿苏特的小麦、大麦、高粱和玉米上采集的蚜虫进行了线粒体细胞色素氧化酶 I (COI) 基因扩增。聚合酶链反应(PCR)鉴定出与 COI 部分序列相对应的 687 bps 产物。测序产物的多重序列比对显示,受测植物上至少存在五种单倍型。利用邻接法进行的系统发育分析确定了代表不同生物型的五个支系。所确定的支系包含夏季和冬季麦地那龙线虫的混合物,表明在同一植物上存在不同生物型的混合物。我们的研究结果表明,在不同的气候条件下,麦地那龙线虫在不同的寄主植物上会产生不同的多态性。
Evolution of Polymorphs in Rhopalosiphum maidis (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in Response to Different Seasonal and Host Plant Conditions
The aphid Rhopalosiphum maidis is a serious pest against cereal plants. In Egypt, it causes serious damage to many cereal plants. The principal idea of this study was achieved based on the observation of various seasonal invasion rates of this pest on different host plants suggesting climatic adaptation by R. maidis polymorphs. The invasion rates on winter plants were higher than those of summer. Morphologically, all collections were belonging to R. maidis . The authors assumed that different biotypes of R. maidis are present in the studied area. To address this hypothesis, the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene was amplified in aphids collected from wheat, barley, sorghum and maize in Assiut, Egypt. Polymerase chain reactions (PCR) identified 687 bps products corresponding to a partial sequence of (COI). Multiple sequence alignment of the sequenced products revealed that at least five haplotypes are present on the tested plants. Phylogenetic analysis using the neighbor-joining method identified five clades that represent different biotypes. The identified clades contained mixtures between summer and winter R. maidis collections suggesting that different biotypes are present in mixtures on the same plant. Our findings showed that R. maidis develops different polymorphs on various host plants at different climatic conditions.