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1 July 2002 A PCR-Based Survey on Phytomonas (Euglenozoa: Trypanosomatidae) in Phytophagous Hemipterans of the Amazon Region
MARA M. I. GODOI, MYRNA G. SERRANO, MARTA M. G. TEIXEIRA, ERNEY P. CAMARGO
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Abstract

We have surveyed 244 hemipterans from Western Brazilian Amazônia for the presence of trypanosomatids and identification of members of the genus Phytomonas. Examination by phase microscopy of squashes of insect salivary glands (SG) and digestive tubes (DT) revealed that 44% (108/244) of insects from seven families harbored trypanosomatids. Infections were 5 times more frequent in Coreidae than in all other families together. Smears of SG and DT of the dissected insects were fixed on glass slides with methanol and stained with Giemsa for morphological analysis. DNA was recovered from these preparations and submitted to a PCR assay that permitted amplification of all trypanosomatid genera using primers of conserved sequences flanking a segment of the spliced leader (SL) gene. Upon PCR amplification of the recovered DNA, amplicons were hybridized with an oligonucletide probe (SL3′) complementary to a SL intron sequence specific for flagellates of the genus Phytomonas. Among the trypanosomatid-positive insects, 38.8% harbored Phytomonas spp., corresponding to an overall Phytomonas prevalence of 17.1% among phytophagous bugs, their putative vectors. Since many Phytomonas are pathogenic in plants, this high prevalence in their vectors emphasizes the permanent risk of exposure to disease by native and cultured plants of the Amazon region.

MARA M. I. GODOI, MYRNA G. SERRANO, MARTA M. G. TEIXEIRA, and ERNEY P. CAMARGO "A PCR-Based Survey on Phytomonas (Euglenozoa: Trypanosomatidae) in Phytophagous Hemipterans of the Amazon Region," The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 49(4), 275-279, (1 July 2002). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.2002.tb00370.x
Received: 26 August 2001; Accepted: 18 April 2002; Published: 1 July 2002
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KEYWORDS
diagnosis
insect flagellates
mini-exon gene
plant diseases
plant parasites
spliced-leader gene
Trypanosomatidae
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