DNA barcoding and evolutionary lineage of 15 insect pests of horticultural crops in South India

  • Karthika, Pushparaj
  • Krishnaveni, Natraj
  • Vadivalagan, Chithravel
  • Murugan, Kadarkarai
  • Nicoletti, Marcello
  • Benelli, Giovanni
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Publication date
September 2016
Publisher
The Authors. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of University of Kerbala.
ISSN
2405-609X
Citation count (estimate)
2

Abstract

AbstractPest management tools should rely to proper identification of arthropod species, which are usually classified relying on morphological keys. However, the shortcomings and limitations of the conventional taxonomical identification methods highlighted need for new and simple methods of pest identification. In this research, DNA barcoding was used to identify 15 insect pests attacking horticultural crops in South India. Accurate phylogenetic information and evolutionary divergence data were supported and evidenced by various parameters, including the rates of substitution, nucleotide composition, genetic divergence, test of selection and saturation analysis. The null hypothesis of neutral selection was rejected in favour of the alterna...

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