DNA Barcoding studies on Thrips in India: Cryptic species and Species complexes

Abstract Thrips are one of the major sucking pest and vector of plant viruses causing huge economic loss in agriculture. The accurate identification of thrips is crucial for effective pest management strategies. However, morphology based identification has limitations and warrants integration of mol...

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Main Authors: Kaomud Tyagi, Vikas Kumar, Devkant Singha, Kailash Chandra, Boni Amin Laskar, Shantanu Kundu, Rajasree Chakraborty, Sumantika Chatterjee
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-05112-7
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spelling doaj-33ac9c1f2abd4d608e1f529f39b2b8602020-12-08T00:41:26ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-07-017111410.1038/s41598-017-05112-7DNA Barcoding studies on Thrips in India: Cryptic species and Species complexesKaomud Tyagi0Vikas Kumar1Devkant Singha2Kailash Chandra3Boni Amin Laskar4Shantanu Kundu5Rajasree Chakraborty6Sumantika Chatterjee7Centre for DNA Taxonomy, Molecular Systematics Division, Zoological Survey of IndiaCentre for DNA Taxonomy, Molecular Systematics Division, Zoological Survey of IndiaCentre for DNA Taxonomy, Molecular Systematics Division, Zoological Survey of IndiaCentre for DNA Taxonomy, Molecular Systematics Division, Zoological Survey of IndiaCentre for DNA Taxonomy, Molecular Systematics Division, Zoological Survey of IndiaCentre for DNA Taxonomy, Molecular Systematics Division, Zoological Survey of IndiaCentre for DNA Taxonomy, Molecular Systematics Division, Zoological Survey of IndiaCentre for DNA Taxonomy, Molecular Systematics Division, Zoological Survey of IndiaAbstract Thrips are one of the major sucking pest and vector of plant viruses causing huge economic loss in agriculture. The accurate identification of thrips is crucial for effective pest management strategies. However, morphology based identification has limitations and warrants integration of molecular data. We attempted the largest DNA barcoding initiative on 370 sequences of 89 thrips morphospecies including 104 novel sequences from 39 morphospecies, including the type specimens of four species. The results of multiple species delimitation methods (BIN, ABGD, GMYC and bPTP) were consistent for 73 species (82%) with their morphological identifications. A total of 107 molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTUs) was recovered for 89 morphospecies by superimposing multiple methods and applying a three level nomenclature system. We detected more than one MOTU in 14 morphospecies indicating to have cryptic diversity including, two major vector species (Frankliniella schultzei and Thrips palmi). However, four morphospecies (Thrips moundi, Thrips carthami, Haplothrips andersi and Haplothrips gowdeyi) showed low genetic distances between them with overlapping in barcode gap that requires further analysis with multiple molecular markers and more specimens from wide geographical areas for better taxonomic judgment. We also presented the advantage of simultaneous use of multiple delimitation methods for detection and identification of cryptic species.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-05112-7
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author Kaomud Tyagi
Vikas Kumar
Devkant Singha
Kailash Chandra
Boni Amin Laskar
Shantanu Kundu
Rajasree Chakraborty
Sumantika Chatterjee
spellingShingle Kaomud Tyagi
Vikas Kumar
Devkant Singha
Kailash Chandra
Boni Amin Laskar
Shantanu Kundu
Rajasree Chakraborty
Sumantika Chatterjee
DNA Barcoding studies on Thrips in India: Cryptic species and Species complexes
Scientific Reports
author_facet Kaomud Tyagi
Vikas Kumar
Devkant Singha
Kailash Chandra
Boni Amin Laskar
Shantanu Kundu
Rajasree Chakraborty
Sumantika Chatterjee
author_sort Kaomud Tyagi
title DNA Barcoding studies on Thrips in India: Cryptic species and Species complexes
title_short DNA Barcoding studies on Thrips in India: Cryptic species and Species complexes
title_full DNA Barcoding studies on Thrips in India: Cryptic species and Species complexes
title_fullStr DNA Barcoding studies on Thrips in India: Cryptic species and Species complexes
title_full_unstemmed DNA Barcoding studies on Thrips in India: Cryptic species and Species complexes
title_sort dna barcoding studies on thrips in india: cryptic species and species complexes
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Abstract Thrips are one of the major sucking pest and vector of plant viruses causing huge economic loss in agriculture. The accurate identification of thrips is crucial for effective pest management strategies. However, morphology based identification has limitations and warrants integration of molecular data. We attempted the largest DNA barcoding initiative on 370 sequences of 89 thrips morphospecies including 104 novel sequences from 39 morphospecies, including the type specimens of four species. The results of multiple species delimitation methods (BIN, ABGD, GMYC and bPTP) were consistent for 73 species (82%) with their morphological identifications. A total of 107 molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTUs) was recovered for 89 morphospecies by superimposing multiple methods and applying a three level nomenclature system. We detected more than one MOTU in 14 morphospecies indicating to have cryptic diversity including, two major vector species (Frankliniella schultzei and Thrips palmi). However, four morphospecies (Thrips moundi, Thrips carthami, Haplothrips andersi and Haplothrips gowdeyi) showed low genetic distances between them with overlapping in barcode gap that requires further analysis with multiple molecular markers and more specimens from wide geographical areas for better taxonomic judgment. We also presented the advantage of simultaneous use of multiple delimitation methods for detection and identification of cryptic species.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-05112-7
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