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Wolbachia pipientis: first detection in populations of Glycaspis brimblecombei (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae) and Psyllaephagus bliteus (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) in Brazil

dc.contributor.authorFavoreto, A. L. [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorCarvalho, V. R. [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorDomingues, M. M. [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorRibeiro, M. F. [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorCavallini, G. [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorLawson, S. A.
dc.contributor.authorSilva, W. M.
dc.contributor.authorZanuncio, J. C.
dc.contributor.authorWilcken, C. F. [UNESP]
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.institutionFisheries and Forestry Queensland
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)
dc.date.accessioned2023-07-29T13:23:53Z
dc.date.available2023-07-29T13:23:53Z
dc.date.issued2022-01-01
dc.description.abstractThe sucking insect, Glycaspis brimblecombei Moore (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae), is originally from Australia and reduces the productivity of Eucalyptus crops. The parasitoid Psyllaephagus bliteus Riek (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) is the main agent used in the integrated management of G. brimblecombei. Endosymbionts, in insects, are important in the adaptation and protection of their hosts to the environment. The intracellular symbionts Wolbachia, induces reproductive changes such as cytoplasmic incompatibility, feminization, male death and parthenogenesis. The objective of this study was to report the first record of Wolbachia pipientis in populations of G. brimblecombei and of its parasitoid P. bliteus in the field in Brazil. Branches with adults of G. brimblecombei and P. bliteus were collected from eucalyptus trees in commercial farms in six Brazilian states and, after emergence, the insects obtained were frozen at-20 °C. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed to detect the Wolbachia endosymbiont. Wolbachia pipientis was identified in individuals of G. brimblecombei and its parasitoid P. bliteus from populations of the counties of Agudos and Mogi-Guaçu (São Paulo State), Itamarandiba (Minas Gerais State) and São Jerônimo da Serra (Paraná State) in Brazil.en
dc.description.affiliationUniversidade Estadual Paulista – UNESP Faculdade de Ciências Agronômicas Departamento de Proteção Vegetal, SP
dc.description.affiliationUniversity of the Sunshine Coast Department of Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry Queensland
dc.description.affiliationUniversidade Federal de Viçosa – UFV Departamento de Engenharia Florestal, MG
dc.description.affiliationUniversidade Federal de Viçosa – UFV Departamento de Entomologia/BIOAGRO, MG
dc.description.affiliationUnespUniversidade Estadual Paulista – UNESP Faculdade de Ciências Agronômicas Departamento de Proteção Vegetal, SP
dc.description.sponsorshipFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG)
dc.description.sponsorshipCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
dc.description.sponsorshipIdCAPES: 001
dc.identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.264475
dc.identifier.citationBrazilian Journal of Biology, v. 82.
dc.identifier.doi10.1590/1519-6984.264475
dc.identifier.issn1678-4375
dc.identifier.issn1519-6984
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85139376245
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/247718
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofBrazilian Journal of Biology
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectbiological control
dc.subjectendosymbionts
dc.subjectred gum lerp psyllid
dc.titleWolbachia pipientis: first detection in populations of Glycaspis brimblecombei (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae) and Psyllaephagus bliteus (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) in Brazilen
dc.titleWolbachia pipientis: primeira detecção em populações de Glycaspis brimblecombei (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae) e Psyllaephagus bliteus (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) no Brasilpt
dc.typeArtigo
dspace.entity.typePublication
unesp.departmentProteção Vegetal - FCApt

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