Randy Atencio-Valdespino, Enrique A. Sánchez-Galán, Carlos Ramos-Delgado, Aidamalia Vargas-Lowman
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摘要
背景害虫和其他节肢动物对一个国家的公共健康、粮食安全和粮食主权构成了持续的威胁。尽管目前正在使用各种技术进行病虫害综合管理,但对新的管理替代方案的探索是不断的。从这个意义上说,转录组分析,包括分析某些活生物体的基因表达谱,可以提供新的替代方案。客观的确定转录组分析在巴拿马农业部门对害虫的潜在应用。方法论这项研究是通过搜索昆虫学中应用的转录组分析的相关信息而发展起来的。搜索在SciELO(科学电子图书馆在线)、Dialnet、Web of Science、Springer Link、Ciencia.Science.gov、Scopus、Google Schoolar和ERIC(教育科学研究所)中进行。主要发现。转录组分析是了解巴拿马共和国被确定为害虫的昆虫和其他节肢动物的不同生物、生理和分子方面的工具,这些昆虫和节肢动物危及该国的农业生产。含义。近年来,由于气候变化、入侵物种和人为因素增加了巴拿马有害节肢动物的数量,有害节肢动物变得更加重要。结论结果表明,转录组学分析产生了关于候选基因存在的信息,包括作为捕食者的有害节肢动物和天敌、寄生蜂和昆虫病原微生物的基因,这些基因可作为减少节肢动物对农业部门造成损害的靶标。
APLICACIÓN POTENCIAL DEL ANÁLISIS TRANSCRIPTÓMICO EN LOS PLANES DE MANEJO DE INSECTOS PLAGA QUE AFECTAN EL SECTOR AGROPECUARIO DE PANAMÁ
Background. Insect pests, as well as other arthropods, constitute a constant threat to public health and food security and food sovereignty in a country. Although various techniques are currently used for integrated pest management, the search for new management alternatives is constant. In this sense, transcriptome analysis, which consists of the analysis of gene expression profiles of certain living organisms, could provide new alternatives. Objective. To determine the potential applications of transcriptomic analysis against insect pests in the agricultural sector in Panama. Methodology. The study was developed through the search for relevant information on transcriptome analysis applied within entomology. Search was performed in SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online), Dialnet, Web of Science, Springer Link, Ciencia.Science.gov, Scopus, Google Schoolar and ERIC (Institute of Education Sciences). Main findings. The analysis of transcriptomes is a tool to understand different biological, physiological, and molecular aspects of insects and other arthropods identified as pests in the Republic of Panama that put at risk the agricultural production of the country. Implications. Harmful arthropods have become more relevant in recent years due to climate change, invasive species and anthropogenic factors that increase the populations of these pest in Panama. Conclusion. The results indicate that transcriptomic analysis generates information about the existence of candidate genes, including those of harmful arthropods and natural enemies as predators, parasitoids and entomopathogenic microorganisms that could be used as targets to reduce the damage caused by arthropods to the agricultural sector.
期刊介绍:
The journal is an international peer-reviewed publication devoted to disseminate original information contributing to the understanding and development of agroecosystems in tropical and subtropical areas. The Journal recognizes the multidisciplinary nature of its scope and encourages the submission of original manuscripts from all of the disciplines involved in this area. Original contributions are welcomed in relation to the study of particular components of the agroecosystems (i.e. plant, animal, soil) as well as the resulting interactions and their relationship/impact on society and environment. The journal does not received manuscripts based solely on economic acpects o food technology.