Metagenomic ecosystem monitoring of soft scale and mealybug infestations in Australian vineyards

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)

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Abstract Soft scale insects and mealybugs are phloem feeding Hemipterans that are considered majors pests in agricultural and horticultural settings throughout the world. Viticulturally, scale are a major issue due to their ability to secrete honeydew, which facilitates the development of sooty mould and for their propensity as transmission vectors for several viral diseases of grapevine. To facilitate the rapid identification and quantification of vineyard-associated insects a metagenomic-based bioinformatic pipeline was developed for generalised ecosystem monitoring that automated the assembly and classification of insect mitochondrial genomes from shotgun sequencing data using the Barcode of Life Database API. Parthenolecanium corni (European fruit scale), which was thought to be absent from Australian grapevines, was identified as the dominant coccid species infesting all vines sampled, along with secondary infestation by Pseudococcus viburni (obscure mealybug) and Pseudo. longispinus (long-tailed mealybug). In addition, parisitoidism by Coccophagus scutellaris (Aphelinidae) wasps was also detected. The discovery of Parth. corni as a significant member of scale infestations in Australia has significant implications for the development of effective control strategies for this important group of pests.
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metagenomic ecosystem monitoring,mealybug infestations
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