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Development of Reference Transcriptomes for the Major Field Insect Pests of Cowpea: A Toolbox for Insect Pest Management Approaches in West Africa

Cowpea is a widely cultivated and major nutritional source of protein for many people that live in West Africa. Annual yields and longevity of grain storage is greatly reduced by feeding damage caused by a complex of insect pests that include the pod sucking bugs, Anoplocnemis curvipes Fabricius (He...

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Autores principales: Agunbiade, Tolulope A., Sun, Weilin, Coates, Brad S., Djouaka, Rousseau, Tamò, Manuele, Ba, Malick N., Binso-Dabire, Clementine, Baoua, Ibrahim, Olds, Brett P., Pittendrigh, Barry R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3838393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24278221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079929
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author Agunbiade, Tolulope A.
Sun, Weilin
Coates, Brad S.
Djouaka, Rousseau
Tamò, Manuele
Ba, Malick N.
Binso-Dabire, Clementine
Baoua, Ibrahim
Olds, Brett P.
Pittendrigh, Barry R.
author_facet Agunbiade, Tolulope A.
Sun, Weilin
Coates, Brad S.
Djouaka, Rousseau
Tamò, Manuele
Ba, Malick N.
Binso-Dabire, Clementine
Baoua, Ibrahim
Olds, Brett P.
Pittendrigh, Barry R.
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description Cowpea is a widely cultivated and major nutritional source of protein for many people that live in West Africa. Annual yields and longevity of grain storage is greatly reduced by feeding damage caused by a complex of insect pests that include the pod sucking bugs, Anoplocnemis curvipes Fabricius (Hemiptera: Coreidae) and Clavigralla tomentosicollis Stål (Hemiptera: Coreidae); as well as phloem-feeding cowpea aphids, Aphis craccivora Koch (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and flower thrips, Megalurothrips sjostedti Trybom (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). Efforts to control these pests remain a challenge and there is a need to understand the structure and movement of these pest populations in order to facilitate the development of integrated pest management strategies (IPM). Molecular tools have the potential to help facilitate a better understanding of pest populations. Towards this goal, we used 454 pyrosequencing technology to generate 319,126, 176,262, 320,722 and 227,882 raw reads from A. curvipes, A. craccivora, C. tomentosicollis and M. sjostedti, respectively. The reads were de novo assembled into 11,687, 7,647, 10,652 and 7,348 transcripts for A. curvipes, A. craccivora, C. tomentosicollis and M. sjostedti, respectively. Functional annotation of the resulting transcripts identified genes putatively involved in insecticide resistance, pathogen defense and immunity. Additionally, sequences that matched the primary aphid endosymbiont, Buchnera aphidicola, were identified among A. craccivora transcripts. Furthermore, 742, 97, 607 and 180 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were respectively predicted among A. curvipes, A. craccivora, C. tomentosicollis and M. sjostedti transcripts, and will likely be valuable tools for future molecular genetic marker development. These results demonstrate that Roche 454-based transcriptome sequencing could be useful for the development of genomic resources for cowpea pest insects in West Africa.
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spelling pubmed-38383932013-11-25 Development of Reference Transcriptomes for the Major Field Insect Pests of Cowpea: A Toolbox for Insect Pest Management Approaches in West Africa Agunbiade, Tolulope A. Sun, Weilin Coates, Brad S. Djouaka, Rousseau Tamò, Manuele Ba, Malick N. Binso-Dabire, Clementine Baoua, Ibrahim Olds, Brett P. Pittendrigh, Barry R. PLoS One Research Article Cowpea is a widely cultivated and major nutritional source of protein for many people that live in West Africa. Annual yields and longevity of grain storage is greatly reduced by feeding damage caused by a complex of insect pests that include the pod sucking bugs, Anoplocnemis curvipes Fabricius (Hemiptera: Coreidae) and Clavigralla tomentosicollis Stål (Hemiptera: Coreidae); as well as phloem-feeding cowpea aphids, Aphis craccivora Koch (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and flower thrips, Megalurothrips sjostedti Trybom (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). Efforts to control these pests remain a challenge and there is a need to understand the structure and movement of these pest populations in order to facilitate the development of integrated pest management strategies (IPM). Molecular tools have the potential to help facilitate a better understanding of pest populations. Towards this goal, we used 454 pyrosequencing technology to generate 319,126, 176,262, 320,722 and 227,882 raw reads from A. curvipes, A. craccivora, C. tomentosicollis and M. sjostedti, respectively. The reads were de novo assembled into 11,687, 7,647, 10,652 and 7,348 transcripts for A. curvipes, A. craccivora, C. tomentosicollis and M. sjostedti, respectively. Functional annotation of the resulting transcripts identified genes putatively involved in insecticide resistance, pathogen defense and immunity. Additionally, sequences that matched the primary aphid endosymbiont, Buchnera aphidicola, were identified among A. craccivora transcripts. Furthermore, 742, 97, 607 and 180 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were respectively predicted among A. curvipes, A. craccivora, C. tomentosicollis and M. sjostedti transcripts, and will likely be valuable tools for future molecular genetic marker development. These results demonstrate that Roche 454-based transcriptome sequencing could be useful for the development of genomic resources for cowpea pest insects in West Africa. Public Library of Science 2013-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3838393/ /pubmed/24278221 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079929 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Agunbiade, Tolulope A.
Sun, Weilin
Coates, Brad S.
Djouaka, Rousseau
Tamò, Manuele
Ba, Malick N.
Binso-Dabire, Clementine
Baoua, Ibrahim
Olds, Brett P.
Pittendrigh, Barry R.
Development of Reference Transcriptomes for the Major Field Insect Pests of Cowpea: A Toolbox for Insect Pest Management Approaches in West Africa
title Development of Reference Transcriptomes for the Major Field Insect Pests of Cowpea: A Toolbox for Insect Pest Management Approaches in West Africa
title_full Development of Reference Transcriptomes for the Major Field Insect Pests of Cowpea: A Toolbox for Insect Pest Management Approaches in West Africa
title_fullStr Development of Reference Transcriptomes for the Major Field Insect Pests of Cowpea: A Toolbox for Insect Pest Management Approaches in West Africa
title_full_unstemmed Development of Reference Transcriptomes for the Major Field Insect Pests of Cowpea: A Toolbox for Insect Pest Management Approaches in West Africa
title_short Development of Reference Transcriptomes for the Major Field Insect Pests of Cowpea: A Toolbox for Insect Pest Management Approaches in West Africa
title_sort development of reference transcriptomes for the major field insect pests of cowpea: a toolbox for insect pest management approaches in west africa
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3838393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24278221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079929
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