Insects (Apr 2024)

Detection of <i>Ochyromera ligustri</i> (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Curculioninae) in <i>Ligustrum</i> spp. (Oleaceae) Using Newly Developed PCR Primers

  • Ilgoo Kang,
  • Amy Roda,
  • Brandi Misiaszek,
  • Tanner Sparks,
  • Rodrigo Diaz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/insects15050320
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 5
p. 320

Abstract

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Ligustrum spp. (Oleaceae) have become invasive species in the US and negatively affect native plant diversity and richness in forests. Ochyromera ligustri (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) is considered a potential biological control agent in the US because adults feed on the foliage and larvae are seed-feeders of Ligustrum spp. To discover the relationships between O. ligustri and Ligustrum spp., fruit dissections or rearing and field observations are required. In the current research project, novel PCR primers were developed to rapidly detect the DNA of O. ligustri in molecular analyses without rearing and observation. The developed PCR primers worked even with 0.01 ng of DNA and did not amplify the DNA of the other five curculionid species tested. When the novel primers were tested with three Ligustrum spp. species common in the southeastern US, the DNA of O. ligustri was detected from all three species. We expect that the novel primers will be utilized to find out the presence and impact of O. ligustri on Ligustrum spp rapidly and accurately.

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