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Integrative Insight into Relationships between Florivorous Thrips Haplothrips leucanthemi and H. niger (Insecta, Thysanoptera).


ABSTRACT: Haplothrips niger is recognized as a parthenogenetic form of H. leucanthemi and is also considered to be a pest in clover-seed plantations. On the contrary, some researchers highlight the distinctiveness of H. niger and H. leucanthemi. Taking into account these two points of view, as well as the lack of molecular studies investigating the relationship between the mentioned thrips, we decided to perform analyses of both mitochondrial (COI) and nuclear markers (28S and ITS2) to determine the genetic diversity of H. leucanthemi and H. niger. Additionally, as a part of an integrative approach, we determined and analyzed their microbiota profiles, based on high-throughput 16S rRNA gene sequencing. The results of the molecular analyses revealed high intraspecific diversity of H. leucanthemi and did not support the distinctiveness of H. niger. The identified microbiota profiles were similar in both species and the performed analyses also did not support the distinctiveness of H. niger. Significant differences were, in turn, observed between H. leucanthemi and H. niger larvae. Moreover, two known endosymbiotic bacteria were found in the analyzed microbiota profiles (i.e., Wolbachia and Rickettsia). Nevertheless, these symbionts were not predominantly found in the bacterial communities that are associated with H. niger and thus, its impact on the parthenogenetic mode of its reproduction seems less likely.

SUBMITTER: Kaczmarczyk-Ziemba A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8950692 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Integrative Insight into Relationships between Florivorous Thrips <i>Haplothrips leucanthemi</i> and <i>H. niger</i> (Insecta, Thysanoptera).

Kaczmarczyk-Ziemba Agnieszka A   Kucharczyk Halina H   Kucharczyk Marek M   Kucharska Kinga K  

Insects 20220311 3


<i>Haplothrips niger</i> is recognized as a parthenogenetic form of <i>H. leucanthemi</i> and is also considered to be a pest in clover-seed plantations. On the contrary, some researchers highlight the distinctiveness of <i>H. niger</i> and <i>H. leucanthemi</i>. Taking into account these two points of view, as well as the lack of molecular studies investigating the relationship between the mentioned thrips, we decided to perform analyses of both mitochondrial (COI) and nuclear markers (28S and  ...[more]

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