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Native and Non-Native Bemisia tabaci NAFME Haplotypes Can Be Implicated in Dispersal of Endemic and Introduced Begomoviruses in Oman

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci) ‘B mitotype’ represent an insect pest of fruit, vegetable, ornamental and weed plants. B. tabaci is a cryptic species comprising at least eight endemic haplotypes, of which haplotypes 6 and/or 8 are recognized invasives. The objective of this study was to...

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Autores principales: Shahid, Muhammad Shafiq, Paredes-Montero, Jorge R., Ashfaq, Muhammad, Al-Sadi, Abdullah M., Brown, Judith K.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10056824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36975953
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14030268
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author Shahid, Muhammad Shafiq
Paredes-Montero, Jorge R.
Ashfaq, Muhammad
Al-Sadi, Abdullah M.
Brown, Judith K.
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Al-Sadi, Abdullah M.
Brown, Judith K.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci) ‘B mitotype’ represent an insect pest of fruit, vegetable, ornamental and weed plants. B. tabaci is a cryptic species comprising at least eight endemic haplotypes, of which haplotypes 6 and/or 8 are recognized invasives. The objective of this study was to identify the prevalence and relationships among putative native and exotic begomoviruses and North Africa–Middle East haplotypes in Oman. Several begomoviral species were identified from B. tabaci adults collected from infested plant species, with 67% and 33% representing native and exotic species, respectively. Logistic regression and correspondence analyses predicted ‘strong’ and ‘close’ virus–vector associations involving haplotypes 5 and 2 and the exotic chili leaf curl virus and endemic tomato yellow leaf curl virus-OM, respectively. ABSTRACT: Irrigated agriculture and global trade expansion have facilitated diversification and spread of begomoviruses (Geminiviridae), transmitted by the Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) cryptic species. Oman is situated on major crossroads between Africa and South Asia, where endemic/native and introduced/exotic begomoviruses occur in agroecosystems. The B. tabaci ‘B mitotype’ belongs to the North Africa–Middle East (NAFME) cryptic species, comprising at least eight endemic haplotypes, of which haplotypes 6 and/or 8 are recognized invasives. Prevalence and associations among native and exotic begomoviruses and NAFME haplotypes in Oman were investigated. Nine begomoviral species were identified from B. tabaci infesting crop or wild plant species, with 67% and 33% representing native and exotic species, respectively. Haplotypes 2, 3, and 5 represented 31%, 3%, and 66% of the B. tabaci population, respectively. Logistic regression and correspondence analyses predicted ‘strong’- and ‘close’ virus–vector associations involving haplotypes 5 and 2 and the exotic chili leaf curl virus (ChiLCV) and endemic tomato yellow leaf curl virus-OM, respectively. Patterns favor a hypothesis of relaxed virus–vector specificity between an endemic haplotype and the introduced ChiLCV, whereas the endemic co-evolved TYLCV-OM and haplotype 2 virus–vector relationship was reinforced. Thus, in Oman, at least one native haplotype can facilitate the spread of endemic and introduced begomoviruses.
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spelling pubmed-100568242023-03-30 Native and Non-Native Bemisia tabaci NAFME Haplotypes Can Be Implicated in Dispersal of Endemic and Introduced Begomoviruses in Oman Shahid, Muhammad Shafiq Paredes-Montero, Jorge R. Ashfaq, Muhammad Al-Sadi, Abdullah M. Brown, Judith K. Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci) ‘B mitotype’ represent an insect pest of fruit, vegetable, ornamental and weed plants. B. tabaci is a cryptic species comprising at least eight endemic haplotypes, of which haplotypes 6 and/or 8 are recognized invasives. The objective of this study was to identify the prevalence and relationships among putative native and exotic begomoviruses and North Africa–Middle East haplotypes in Oman. Several begomoviral species were identified from B. tabaci adults collected from infested plant species, with 67% and 33% representing native and exotic species, respectively. Logistic regression and correspondence analyses predicted ‘strong’ and ‘close’ virus–vector associations involving haplotypes 5 and 2 and the exotic chili leaf curl virus and endemic tomato yellow leaf curl virus-OM, respectively. ABSTRACT: Irrigated agriculture and global trade expansion have facilitated diversification and spread of begomoviruses (Geminiviridae), transmitted by the Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) cryptic species. Oman is situated on major crossroads between Africa and South Asia, where endemic/native and introduced/exotic begomoviruses occur in agroecosystems. The B. tabaci ‘B mitotype’ belongs to the North Africa–Middle East (NAFME) cryptic species, comprising at least eight endemic haplotypes, of which haplotypes 6 and/or 8 are recognized invasives. Prevalence and associations among native and exotic begomoviruses and NAFME haplotypes in Oman were investigated. Nine begomoviral species were identified from B. tabaci infesting crop or wild plant species, with 67% and 33% representing native and exotic species, respectively. Haplotypes 2, 3, and 5 represented 31%, 3%, and 66% of the B. tabaci population, respectively. Logistic regression and correspondence analyses predicted ‘strong’- and ‘close’ virus–vector associations involving haplotypes 5 and 2 and the exotic chili leaf curl virus (ChiLCV) and endemic tomato yellow leaf curl virus-OM, respectively. Patterns favor a hypothesis of relaxed virus–vector specificity between an endemic haplotype and the introduced ChiLCV, whereas the endemic co-evolved TYLCV-OM and haplotype 2 virus–vector relationship was reinforced. Thus, in Oman, at least one native haplotype can facilitate the spread of endemic and introduced begomoviruses. MDPI 2023-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10056824/ /pubmed/36975953 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14030268 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Shahid, Muhammad Shafiq
Paredes-Montero, Jorge R.
Ashfaq, Muhammad
Al-Sadi, Abdullah M.
Brown, Judith K.
Native and Non-Native Bemisia tabaci NAFME Haplotypes Can Be Implicated in Dispersal of Endemic and Introduced Begomoviruses in Oman
title Native and Non-Native Bemisia tabaci NAFME Haplotypes Can Be Implicated in Dispersal of Endemic and Introduced Begomoviruses in Oman
title_full Native and Non-Native Bemisia tabaci NAFME Haplotypes Can Be Implicated in Dispersal of Endemic and Introduced Begomoviruses in Oman
title_fullStr Native and Non-Native Bemisia tabaci NAFME Haplotypes Can Be Implicated in Dispersal of Endemic and Introduced Begomoviruses in Oman
title_full_unstemmed Native and Non-Native Bemisia tabaci NAFME Haplotypes Can Be Implicated in Dispersal of Endemic and Introduced Begomoviruses in Oman
title_short Native and Non-Native Bemisia tabaci NAFME Haplotypes Can Be Implicated in Dispersal of Endemic and Introduced Begomoviruses in Oman
title_sort native and non-native bemisia tabaci nafme haplotypes can be implicated in dispersal of endemic and introduced begomoviruses in oman
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10056824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36975953
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14030268
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