| Literature DB >> 33946656 |
Liina Jürisoo1, Ilmar Süda2, Ahto Agan1, Rein Drenkhan1.
Abstract
Potential Dutch elm disease vector beetle species were caught with pheromone bottle traps and handpicked in 2019: in total, seven species and 261 specimens were collected. The most common was Scolytus triarmatus, but by percent, the incidence of Ophiostoma novo-ulmi was highest in Scolytus scolytus, followed by Xyleborinus saxesenii and S. triarmatus. We analysed the beetles' DNA using PacBio sequencing to determine vector beetles of Ophiostoma novo-ulmi. Ophiostoma novo-ulmi was found on six out of seven analysed beetle species: Scolytus scolytus, S. triarmatus, S. multistriatus, S. laevis, Xyleborinus saxesenii and Xyleborus dispar. The last two beetles were detected as vectors for Ophiostoma novo-ulmi for the first time. Previous knowledge on the spread of beetles is discussed.Entities:
Keywords: DED; Ophiostoma novo-ulmi; PacBio sequencing; Scolytus spp.; Xyleborinus saxesenii; Xyleborus dispar; climate change; pheromone trap
Year: 2021 PMID: 33946656 DOI: 10.3390/insects12050393
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insects ISSN: 2075-4450 Impact factor: 2.769