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Detection and characterization of Wolbachia infections in natural populations o...

Autor(es): Augustinos, Antonis A. cv logo 1 ; Santos-Garcia, Diego cv logo 2 ; Dionyssopoulou, Eva cv logo 3 ; Moreira, Marta cv logo 4 ; Papapanagiotou, Aristeidis cv logo 5 ; Scarvelakis, Marios cv logo 6 ; Doudoumis, Vangelis cv logo 7 ; Ramos, Silvia cv logo 8 ; Aguiar, António F. cv logo 9 ; Borges, Paulo A. V. cv logo 10 ; Khadem, Manhaz cv logo 11 ; Latorre, Amparo cv logo 12 ; Tsiamis, George cv logo 13 ; Bourtzi, Kostas cv logo 14

Data: 2011

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/1691

Origem: Repositório da Universidade dos Açores

Assunto(s): Aphids; Wolbachia Infections


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Copyright © 2011 Augustinos et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Aphids are a serious threat to agriculture, despite being a rather small group of insects. The about 4,000 species worldwide engage in highly interesting and complex relationships with their microbial fauna. One of the key symbionts in arthropods is Wolbachia, an a-Proteobacterium implicated in many important biological processes and believed to be a potential tool for biological control. Aphids were thought not to harbour Wolbachia; however, current data suggest that its presence in aphids has been missed, probably due to the low titre of the infection and/or to the high divergence of the Wolbachia strains of aphids. The goal of the present study is to map the Wolbachia infection status of natural aphids populations, along with the characterization of the detected Wolbachia strains. Out of 425 samples from Spain, Portugal, Greece, Israel and Iran, 37 were found to be infected. Our results, based mainly on 16S rRNA gene sequencing, indicate the presence of two new Wolbachia supergroups prevailing in aphids, along with some strains belonging either to supergroup B or to supergroup A.
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