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Global genomic analysis reveals the genetic origin and secondary invasion of fall armyworm in the Eastern hemisphere

Authors :
Lei Zhang
Zaiyuan Li
Yan Peng
Xinyue Liang
Kenneth Wilson
Gilson Chipabika
Patrick Karangwa
Bellancile Uzayisenga
Benjamin A. Mensah
Donald L. Kachigamba
Yutao Xiao
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

The major plant pest fall armyworm (FAW),Spodoptera frugiperda, is native to the Americas and has colonized African and Asian countries in the Eastern hemisphere since 2016, causing severe damage to multiple agricultural crop species. However, the genetic origin of these invasive populations require more in-depth exploration. We analyzed genetic variation across FAW genomes of 153 newly sequenced individuals from Eastern hemisphere and 127 individuals mostly originating from the Americas. The global genetic structure of FAW shows that the FAW in American has experienced deep differentiation, largely consistent with the Z-chromosomalTpihaplotypes commonly used to differentiate “corn-strain” and “rice-strain” populations. Results indicate that the invasive Eastern hemisphere populations are different from the American ones and have relatively homogeneous population structure, consistent with the common origin and recent spreading from Africa to Asia. Our analyses suggest that north-and central American “corn-strain” FAW are the most likely sources of the invasion into the Eastern hemisphere. Furthermore, evidence based on genomic, transcriptomic and mitochondrial haplotype network analysis suggest that there has been an earlier independent introduction of FAW into Africa that introgressed into the recent invasive population.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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