Development of novel LAMP and qPCR assays for rapid and specific identification of Bronze birch borer (Agrilus anxius)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Buprestids are an emerging threat to broadleaf forests across the world. Bronze
birch borer (Agrilus anxius, BBB) poses a serious threat to European birch species if
the insect were to be introduced. Due to their cryptic lifestyle feeding on the vascular tissue of their host plants, buprestids and other wood borers can be difficult
to observe or detect. Early detection tools are vital to swiftly implement eradication measures and prevent the establishment of introduced species. In this study,
we developed novel qPCR and LAMP assays for BBB and investigated the specificity and sensitivity for their use as early detection tools in European forests. Plant
chemicals may limit these assays, so we conducted sensitivity testing with extracted
foliage and plant vascular tissues to determine potential inhibition effects on DNA
amplification. Both assays were specific to the target species when tested against
the DNA of 17 other European Agrilus/buprestid species, two Scolytinae, and five
Cerambycids (N = 24). Both assays varied in sensitivity with the qPCR assay amplifying at a concentration as low as 20 fg/?L, whereas the LAMP assay amplified as
low as 3.2 pg/?L. Plant chemicals in DNA extracts from leaves did not impact the
sensitivity of either assay, reaching similar detection levels. In contrast, vascular tissue reduced the sensitivity of the LAMP assay, amplifying as low as 0.04 ng/?L compared with 0.008 ng/?L in the control. These results demonstrate that both assays
are highly specific and sensitive tools that can be used to detect frass and identify
larvae as well as monitor the spread of A. anxius. qPCR resulted in more sensitive
than LAMP overall. Thus, if results are needed quickly to make fast management decisions or as an initial screening of samples, the LAMP method is optimal. However,
if fine detection is critical, then qPCR is preferential.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
bronze birch borer; early detection; emerald ash borer; forest entomology
Elenco autori:
Migliorini, Duccio; Santini, Alberto; Luchi, Nicola; Pecori, Francesco
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