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29 June 2021 Microbiota Profile of Melanaphis sacchari: A Destructive Pest of Sorghum bicolor
Mayra A. Gómez-Govea, Alondra M. Bravo-Acosta, María De Lourdes Ramírez-Ahuja, Olga Karina Villanueva-Segura, Gabriel Ruiz-Aymá, Antonio Guzmán-Velasco, José Ignacio González-Rojas, Margarita Martínez-Fierro, Ivan Delgado Enciso, Eda G. Ramírez-Valles, Jorge A. Martínez-Dávila, Norma Cruz-Fierro, Karina Del C. Trujillo-Murillo, Gustavo Ponce-García, Adriana E. Flores-Suárez, Iram P. Rodríguez-Sánchez
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Abstract

Melanaphis sacchari (Zehntner) is a pest of agricultural importance because of its ability to destroy crops of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. Association with endosymbiotic bacteria affect aphid fitness and are influenced by such aspects as geography and association with the host plant. Composition of microbiota of M. sacchari was determined by extracting DNA from the gut of adult individuals (n = 60) and sequencing the 16s rRNA gene by next-generation sequencing (Ion Torrent). The most abundant phylum was Proteobacteria (98.88%), and the dominant genera were Leclercia (25.28%), Pantoea (16.54%), Trabulsiella (9.06%), and Serratia (2.94%). These results can be use to study the importance of primary symbiotic bacteria of M. sacchari and their relationship with agricultural production.

Mayra A. Gómez-Govea, Alondra M. Bravo-Acosta, María De Lourdes Ramírez-Ahuja, Olga Karina Villanueva-Segura, Gabriel Ruiz-Aymá, Antonio Guzmán-Velasco, José Ignacio González-Rojas, Margarita Martínez-Fierro, Ivan Delgado Enciso, Eda G. Ramírez-Valles, Jorge A. Martínez-Dávila, Norma Cruz-Fierro, Karina Del C. Trujillo-Murillo, Gustavo Ponce-García, Adriana E. Flores-Suárez, and Iram P. Rodríguez-Sánchez "Microbiota Profile of Melanaphis sacchari: A Destructive Pest of Sorghum bicolor," Southwestern Entomologist 46(2), 373-384, (29 June 2021). https://doi.org/10.3958/059.046.0208
Published: 29 June 2021
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