Research Article

Detection and identification of citrus long-horned beetle, Anoplophora chinensis (Forster, 1771) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) a new pest in Antalya Province, Turkey by sequencing of mtCOI region

Volume: 41 Number: 3 November 8, 2017
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Detection and identification of citrus long-horned beetle, Anoplophora chinensis (Forster, 1771) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) a new pest in Antalya Province, Turkey by sequencing of mtCOI region

Abstract

In 2016, Anoplophora chinensis (Forster, 1771) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) was recorded for the first time on Acer negundo L. in Antalya Province, Turkey. Genetic identification of adult samples was made based on approximate alignment of a 729-bp sequence of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I gene region. The sequence alignment in the BLAST analysis from the NCBI Genbank showed 99% similarity with A. chinensis. The sequence data was deposited to NCBI Genbank. A phylogenetic analysis was performed by using the sequence data belonging to A. chinensis and some species of same genus obtained from the NCBI. According to the phylogenetic analysis, populations of A. chinensis from Antalya and China were placed in the same subgroup and therefore it is postulated that the origin of the Antalya population is China.   

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English

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Research Article

Authors

Nurdan Topakcı
Akdeniz University, Vocational School of Technical Sciences, Environmental Protection and Control Program
Türkiye

Utku Yükselbaba
AKDENIZ UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF PLANT PROTECTION
Türkiye

Hüseyin Gocmen
AKDENIZ UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF PLANT PROTECTION
Türkiye

Publication Date

November 8, 2017

Submission Date

June 12, 2017

Acceptance Date

October 20, 2017

Published in Issue

Year 2017 Volume: 41 Number: 3

APA
Topakcı, N., Yükselbaba, U., & Gocmen, H. (2017). Detection and identification of citrus long-horned beetle, Anoplophora chinensis (Forster, 1771) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) a new pest in Antalya Province, Turkey by sequencing of mtCOI region. Turkish Journal of Entomology, 41(3), 325-331. https://doi.org/10.16970/entoted.320617

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