Lack of correlation between micro fungi species and chemical control method of Atta treated with toxic baits

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Autor(a) principal: Barbosa,Marcílio Souza
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Barbosa,Suzanne Nunes, Nagamoto,Nilson Satoru, Forti,Luiz Carlos, lmeida,Cícero
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Atta sexdens rubropilosa (leaf-cutter ants) has a symbiotic association with a fungus and has a negative interaction with other fungi due to parasitism of the fungus cultivated by ants; also, there are several other fungi with no exact known role occurring in their cultivated fungus garden. In the present study, we use the ITS region (internal transcribed spacer) to identify fungi in colonies treated with toxic baits. Experiments using two toxic baits were carried out: 0.75g of sulfluramid [0.3%] and 0.75g fipronil [0.003%]. Samples of fungi were collected and cultured in Czapek medium for seven days to allow fungal growth and subsequent identification. Total DNA was isolated from 100-150 mg of mycelium using the CTAB method and using PCR, with the universal primers (ITS4 and ITS5), to amplify the ITS region. Sequencing was performed using the Sanger method. Sequences were subjected to BLAST, allowing the identification of nine different species of the orders Agaricales, Eurotiales, Hypocreales, Pleosporales, Saccharomycetales and Tremellales showing a variation in identity of 96-100%. Using “The Automatic Barcode Gap Discovery” analysis, nine groups were identified, corresponding to species described in NCBI. The K2P distances were used to generate a tree using Neighbour-joining, demonstrating that the species were grouped according to phylogenetic groups. We concluded that leaf-cutter ant colonies exhibited a wide variety of fungi and this study suggested that there is no correlation between the species of fungi isolated with the control method used on the ant nest.
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spelling Lack of correlation between micro fungi species and chemical control method of Atta treated with toxic baitsITSDNA barcodingleaf-cutterantsABSTRACT: Atta sexdens rubropilosa (leaf-cutter ants) has a symbiotic association with a fungus and has a negative interaction with other fungi due to parasitism of the fungus cultivated by ants; also, there are several other fungi with no exact known role occurring in their cultivated fungus garden. In the present study, we use the ITS region (internal transcribed spacer) to identify fungi in colonies treated with toxic baits. Experiments using two toxic baits were carried out: 0.75g of sulfluramid [0.3%] and 0.75g fipronil [0.003%]. Samples of fungi were collected and cultured in Czapek medium for seven days to allow fungal growth and subsequent identification. Total DNA was isolated from 100-150 mg of mycelium using the CTAB method and using PCR, with the universal primers (ITS4 and ITS5), to amplify the ITS region. Sequencing was performed using the Sanger method. Sequences were subjected to BLAST, allowing the identification of nine different species of the orders Agaricales, Eurotiales, Hypocreales, Pleosporales, Saccharomycetales and Tremellales showing a variation in identity of 96-100%. Using “The Automatic Barcode Gap Discovery” analysis, nine groups were identified, corresponding to species described in NCBI. The K2P distances were used to generate a tree using Neighbour-joining, demonstrating that the species were grouped according to phylogenetic groups. We concluded that leaf-cutter ant colonies exhibited a wide variety of fungi and this study suggested that there is no correlation between the species of fungi isolated with the control method used on the ant nest.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782018000500150Ciência Rural v.48 n.5 2018reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20170353info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarbosa,Marcílio SouzaBarbosa,Suzanne NunesNagamoto,Nilson SatoruForti,Luiz Carloslmeida,Cíceroeng2018-05-16T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Lack of correlation between micro fungi species and chemical control method of Atta treated with toxic baits
title Lack of correlation between micro fungi species and chemical control method of Atta treated with toxic baits
spellingShingle Lack of correlation between micro fungi species and chemical control method of Atta treated with toxic baits
Barbosa,Marcílio Souza
ITS
DNA barcoding
leaf-cutter
ants
title_short Lack of correlation between micro fungi species and chemical control method of Atta treated with toxic baits
title_full Lack of correlation between micro fungi species and chemical control method of Atta treated with toxic baits
title_fullStr Lack of correlation between micro fungi species and chemical control method of Atta treated with toxic baits
title_full_unstemmed Lack of correlation between micro fungi species and chemical control method of Atta treated with toxic baits
title_sort Lack of correlation between micro fungi species and chemical control method of Atta treated with toxic baits
author Barbosa,Marcílio Souza
author_facet Barbosa,Marcílio Souza
Barbosa,Suzanne Nunes
Nagamoto,Nilson Satoru
Forti,Luiz Carlos
lmeida,Cícero
author_role author
author2 Barbosa,Suzanne Nunes
Nagamoto,Nilson Satoru
Forti,Luiz Carlos
lmeida,Cícero
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author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barbosa,Marcílio Souza
Barbosa,Suzanne Nunes
Nagamoto,Nilson Satoru
Forti,Luiz Carlos
lmeida,Cícero
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ITS
DNA barcoding
leaf-cutter
ants
topic ITS
DNA barcoding
leaf-cutter
ants
description ABSTRACT: Atta sexdens rubropilosa (leaf-cutter ants) has a symbiotic association with a fungus and has a negative interaction with other fungi due to parasitism of the fungus cultivated by ants; also, there are several other fungi with no exact known role occurring in their cultivated fungus garden. In the present study, we use the ITS region (internal transcribed spacer) to identify fungi in colonies treated with toxic baits. Experiments using two toxic baits were carried out: 0.75g of sulfluramid [0.3%] and 0.75g fipronil [0.003%]. Samples of fungi were collected and cultured in Czapek medium for seven days to allow fungal growth and subsequent identification. Total DNA was isolated from 100-150 mg of mycelium using the CTAB method and using PCR, with the universal primers (ITS4 and ITS5), to amplify the ITS region. Sequencing was performed using the Sanger method. Sequences were subjected to BLAST, allowing the identification of nine different species of the orders Agaricales, Eurotiales, Hypocreales, Pleosporales, Saccharomycetales and Tremellales showing a variation in identity of 96-100%. Using “The Automatic Barcode Gap Discovery” analysis, nine groups were identified, corresponding to species described in NCBI. The K2P distances were used to generate a tree using Neighbour-joining, demonstrating that the species were grouped according to phylogenetic groups. We concluded that leaf-cutter ant colonies exhibited a wide variety of fungi and this study suggested that there is no correlation between the species of fungi isolated with the control method used on the ant nest.
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