Journal of Integrative Agriculture (Sep 2018)

The biotypes and host shifts of cotton-melon aphids Aphis gossypii in northern China

  • Shuai ZHANG,
  • Jun-yu LUO,
  • Li WANG,
  • Chun-yi WANG,
  • Li-min LÜ,
  • Li-juan ZHANG,
  • Xiang-zhen ZHU,
  • Jin-jie CUI

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 9
pp. 2066 – 2073

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Aphis gossypii is a globally distributed species and therefore has a highly variable life cycle. Populations of A. gossypii in northern China exhibit greater genotypic diversity and a broader host range, yet the details of life cycles of different biotypes is still unclear. In this study, the Cytb and 16S gene regions of A. gossypii collected from 5 common summer hosts and 4 primary hosts were analyzed. A total of 57 haplotypes were obtained from 1 046 individual A. gossypii sequences. The sequence included 44 variable sites, 27 of which were parsimony informative sites and 17 of which were singleton variable sites. The most frequent 3 haplotypes were found in 896 individuals, representing a total of 85.7% of all individuals and 36 haplotypes were found in 1 individual. A neighbor-joining tree was constructed using 21 haplotypes that were found in more than 2 individuals. Considering the individual host plant, 5 biotypes were identified. Type 1 corresponded exactly to the cucurbit host-race and the other 4 biotypes were found as cotton host-races. Type 3 was the most abundant biotype in cotton fields in northern China.

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