Journal of Tropical Life Science (May 2022)

Genetic Differentiation of Brown Planthopper Nilaparvata lugens(Stål) Populations in Asia

  • Bagyo Yanuwiadi,
  • Rahmat Grahadi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11594/jtls.12.02.15
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
pp. 282 – 288

Abstract

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Brown Planthopper is one of the economically important rice pests that cause several crop failures in Asian countries. Unfortunately, Brown Planthopper could migrate to neighboring countries to generate interpopulation breeding, thus further increasing the gene flow and spreading insecticide resistance. This research aimed to understand the genetic differentiation of Brown Planthopper among all Asian populations. This study usedtwo COI sequencesfrom Malang, Indonesia, and 25 sequences from GenBank to analyze the genetic structure with phylogenetic tree and haplotype network. The uncorrected pairwise distance result showedthat the Brown Planthopper population in Asia has a relatively low geneticdistance. We also found that the Brown Planthop-per population was clustered based on the geographical region of South Asia, East Asia-Mainland South East Asia, and Indonesia. Thus, we concluded that the migration of Brown Planthopper was limited to East Asia and Mainland South East Asia only. Further studies are needed to confirm the migration route of Brown Planthopper in South Asia and Southeast Asia.

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