Assessing the diversity of whiteflies infesting cassava in Brazil
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Resumo: | Background. The necessity of a competent vector for transmission is a primary ecological factor driving the host range expansion of plant arthropod-borne viruses, with vectors playing an essential role in disease emergence. Cassava begomoviruses severely constrain cassava production in Africa. Curiously, begomoviruses have never been reported in cassava in South America, the center of origin for this crop. It has been hypothesized that the absence of a competent vector in cassava is the reason why begomoviruses have not emerged in South America. Methods. We performed a country-wide whitefly diversity study in cassava in Brazil. Adults and/or nymphs of whiteflies were collected from sixty-six cassava fields in the main agroecological zones of the country. A total of 1,385 individuals were genotyped based on mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I sequences. Results. A high species richness was observed, with five previously described species and two putative new ones. The prevalent species were Tetraleurodes acaciae and Bemisia tuberculata, representing over 75% of the analyzed individuals. Although we detected, for the first time, the presence of Bemisia tabaci Middle East-Asia Minor 1 (BtMEAM1) colonizing cassava in Brazil, it was not prevalent. The species composition varied across regions, with fields in the Northeast region showing a higher diversity. These results expand our knowledge of whitefly diversity in cassava and support the hypothesis that begomovirus epidemics have not occurred in cassava in Brazil due to the absence of competent vector populations. However, they indicate an ongoing adaptation process of BtMEAM1 to cassava, increasing the likelihood of begomovirus emergence in this crop. |
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Assessing the diversity of whiteflies infesting cassava in BrazilGeminivirusManihot esculentaVirus vectorBackground. The necessity of a competent vector for transmission is a primary ecological factor driving the host range expansion of plant arthropod-borne viruses, with vectors playing an essential role in disease emergence. Cassava begomoviruses severely constrain cassava production in Africa. Curiously, begomoviruses have never been reported in cassava in South America, the center of origin for this crop. It has been hypothesized that the absence of a competent vector in cassava is the reason why begomoviruses have not emerged in South America. Methods. We performed a country-wide whitefly diversity study in cassava in Brazil. Adults and/or nymphs of whiteflies were collected from sixty-six cassava fields in the main agroecological zones of the country. A total of 1,385 individuals were genotyped based on mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I sequences. Results. A high species richness was observed, with five previously described species and two putative new ones. The prevalent species were Tetraleurodes acaciae and Bemisia tuberculata, representing over 75% of the analyzed individuals. Although we detected, for the first time, the presence of Bemisia tabaci Middle East-Asia Minor 1 (BtMEAM1) colonizing cassava in Brazil, it was not prevalent. The species composition varied across regions, with fields in the Northeast region showing a higher diversity. These results expand our knowledge of whitefly diversity in cassava and support the hypothesis that begomovirus epidemics have not occurred in cassava in Brazil due to the absence of competent vector populations. However, they indicate an ongoing adaptation process of BtMEAM1 to cassava, increasing the likelihood of begomovirus emergence in this crop.Dep. de Fitopatologia/BIOAGRO Universidade Federal de Viçosa, MGDep. de Proteção Vegetal Universidade Estadual Paulista, SPFaculdade de Engenharia Agronômica Universidade Federal do Pará, PAInstituto Federal do Sudeste de Minas Gerais, MGDep. de Fitotecnia Universidade Federal do Piauí, PIEmbrapa Amazônia Oriental, PADep. de Fitotecnia e Fitossanidade Universidade Federal do Paraná, PRCentro de Ciências Agroveterinárias Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, SCCentro Multidisciplinar do Campus de Barra Universidade Federal do Oeste da Bahia, BACentro de Ciências Agrárias/Fitossanidade Universidade Federal de Alagoas, ALEmbrapa Arroz e Feijão, GOInstituto Capixaba de Pesquisa e Extensão Rural, ESFaculdade de Engenharia Florestal Universidade Federal do Pará, PADep. de Proteção Vegetal Universidade Estadual Paulista, SPUniversidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA)Instituto Federal do Sudeste de Minas GeraisUniversidade Federal do PiauíEmpresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)Universidade do Estado de Santa CatarinaUniversidade Federal do Oeste da BahiaUniversidade Federal de AlagoasInstituto Capixaba de Pesquisa e Extensão RuralXavier, Cesar A.D.Nogueira, Angélica MariaBello, Vinicius Henrique [UNESP]Maranho Watanabe, Luís Fernando [UNESP]Carneiro Barbosa, Tarsiane MaraJúnior, Miguel AlvesBarbosa, LeonardoBeserra-Júnior, José E.A.Boari, AlessandraCalegario, RenataGorayeb, Eduardo SilvaJúnior, Jaime HonoratoKoch, Gabrielde Andrade Lima, Gaus SilvestreLopes, Cristiande Mello, Raquel NevesPantoja, KéssiaSilva, Fábio NascimentoSobrinho, Roberto RamosSantana, Enilton Nascimentoda Silva, José Wilson PereiraKrause-Sakate, Renate [UNESP]Zerbini, Francisco M.2022-04-28T19:41:35Z2022-04-28T19:41:35Z2021-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11741PeerJ, v. 9.2167-8359http://hdl.handle.net/11449/22196710.7717/peerj.117412-s2.0-85110339413Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengPeerJinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-28T19:41:36Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/221967Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T20:13:39.509870Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Assessing the diversity of whiteflies infesting cassava in Brazil |
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Assessing the diversity of whiteflies infesting cassava in Brazil |
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Assessing the diversity of whiteflies infesting cassava in Brazil Assessing the diversity of whiteflies infesting cassava in Brazil Xavier, Cesar A.D. Geminivirus Manihot esculenta Virus vector Xavier, Cesar A.D. Geminivirus Manihot esculenta Virus vector |
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Assessing the diversity of whiteflies infesting cassava in Brazil |
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Assessing the diversity of whiteflies infesting cassava in Brazil |
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Assessing the diversity of whiteflies infesting cassava in Brazil Assessing the diversity of whiteflies infesting cassava in Brazil |
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Assessing the diversity of whiteflies infesting cassava in Brazil Assessing the diversity of whiteflies infesting cassava in Brazil |
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Assessing the diversity of whiteflies infesting cassava in Brazil |
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Xavier, Cesar A.D. |
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Xavier, Cesar A.D. Xavier, Cesar A.D. Nogueira, Angélica Maria Bello, Vinicius Henrique [UNESP] Maranho Watanabe, Luís Fernando [UNESP] Carneiro Barbosa, Tarsiane Mara Júnior, Miguel Alves Barbosa, Leonardo Beserra-Júnior, José E.A. Boari, Alessandra Calegario, Renata Gorayeb, Eduardo Silva Júnior, Jaime Honorato Koch, Gabriel de Andrade Lima, Gaus Silvestre Lopes, Cristian de Mello, Raquel Neves Pantoja, Késsia Silva, Fábio Nascimento Sobrinho, Roberto Ramos Santana, Enilton Nascimento da Silva, José Wilson Pereira Krause-Sakate, Renate [UNESP] Zerbini, Francisco M. Nogueira, Angélica Maria Bello, Vinicius Henrique [UNESP] Maranho Watanabe, Luís Fernando [UNESP] Carneiro Barbosa, Tarsiane Mara Júnior, Miguel Alves Barbosa, Leonardo Beserra-Júnior, José E.A. Boari, Alessandra Calegario, Renata Gorayeb, Eduardo Silva Júnior, Jaime Honorato Koch, Gabriel de Andrade Lima, Gaus Silvestre Lopes, Cristian de Mello, Raquel Neves Pantoja, Késsia Silva, Fábio Nascimento Sobrinho, Roberto Ramos Santana, Enilton Nascimento da Silva, José Wilson Pereira Krause-Sakate, Renate [UNESP] Zerbini, Francisco M. |
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Nogueira, Angélica Maria Bello, Vinicius Henrique [UNESP] Maranho Watanabe, Luís Fernando [UNESP] Carneiro Barbosa, Tarsiane Mara Júnior, Miguel Alves Barbosa, Leonardo Beserra-Júnior, José E.A. Boari, Alessandra Calegario, Renata Gorayeb, Eduardo Silva Júnior, Jaime Honorato Koch, Gabriel de Andrade Lima, Gaus Silvestre Lopes, Cristian de Mello, Raquel Neves Pantoja, Késsia Silva, Fábio Nascimento Sobrinho, Roberto Ramos Santana, Enilton Nascimento da Silva, José Wilson Pereira Krause-Sakate, Renate [UNESP] Zerbini, Francisco M. |
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Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV) Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA) Instituto Federal do Sudeste de Minas Gerais Universidade Federal do Piauí Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA) Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR) Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina Universidade Federal do Oeste da Bahia Universidade Federal de Alagoas Instituto Capixaba de Pesquisa e Extensão Rural |
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Xavier, Cesar A.D. Nogueira, Angélica Maria Bello, Vinicius Henrique [UNESP] Maranho Watanabe, Luís Fernando [UNESP] Carneiro Barbosa, Tarsiane Mara Júnior, Miguel Alves Barbosa, Leonardo Beserra-Júnior, José E.A. Boari, Alessandra Calegario, Renata Gorayeb, Eduardo Silva Júnior, Jaime Honorato Koch, Gabriel de Andrade Lima, Gaus Silvestre Lopes, Cristian de Mello, Raquel Neves Pantoja, Késsia Silva, Fábio Nascimento Sobrinho, Roberto Ramos Santana, Enilton Nascimento da Silva, José Wilson Pereira Krause-Sakate, Renate [UNESP] Zerbini, Francisco M. |
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Geminivirus Manihot esculenta Virus vector |
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Geminivirus Manihot esculenta Virus vector |
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Background. The necessity of a competent vector for transmission is a primary ecological factor driving the host range expansion of plant arthropod-borne viruses, with vectors playing an essential role in disease emergence. Cassava begomoviruses severely constrain cassava production in Africa. Curiously, begomoviruses have never been reported in cassava in South America, the center of origin for this crop. It has been hypothesized that the absence of a competent vector in cassava is the reason why begomoviruses have not emerged in South America. Methods. We performed a country-wide whitefly diversity study in cassava in Brazil. Adults and/or nymphs of whiteflies were collected from sixty-six cassava fields in the main agroecological zones of the country. A total of 1,385 individuals were genotyped based on mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I sequences. Results. A high species richness was observed, with five previously described species and two putative new ones. The prevalent species were Tetraleurodes acaciae and Bemisia tuberculata, representing over 75% of the analyzed individuals. Although we detected, for the first time, the presence of Bemisia tabaci Middle East-Asia Minor 1 (BtMEAM1) colonizing cassava in Brazil, it was not prevalent. The species composition varied across regions, with fields in the Northeast region showing a higher diversity. These results expand our knowledge of whitefly diversity in cassava and support the hypothesis that begomovirus epidemics have not occurred in cassava in Brazil due to the absence of competent vector populations. However, they indicate an ongoing adaptation process of BtMEAM1 to cassava, increasing the likelihood of begomovirus emergence in this crop. |
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