Agriculture Victoria Research, State Government Victoria, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia.
Citrus Australia Ltd., Wandin North, Victoria, Australia.
PeerJ. 2023 Aug 15;11:e15831. doi: 10.7717/peerj.15831. eCollection 2023.
The Australian citrus industry remains one of the few in the world to be unaffected by the African and the Asian citrus psyllids, Del Guercio and Kuwayama, respectively, and the diseases their vectored bacteria can cause. Surveillance, early detection, and strict quarantine measures are therefore fundamental to safeguard Australian citrus. However, long-term targeted surveillance for exotic citrus pests can be a time-consuming and expensive activity, often relying on manually screening large numbers of trap samples and morphological identification of specimens, which requires a high level of taxonomic knowledge.
Here we evaluated the use of non-destructive insect metabarcoding for exotic pest surveillance in citrus orchards. We conducted an 11-week field trial, between the months of December and February, at a horticultural research farm (SuniTAFE Smart Farm) in the Northwest of Victoria, Australia, and processed more than 250 samples collected from three types of invertebrate traps across four sites.
The whole-community metabarcoding data enabled comparisons between different trapping methods, demonstrated the spatial variation of insect diversity across the same orchard, and highlighted how comprehensive assessment of insect biodiversity requires use of multiple complimentary trapping methods. In addition to revealing the diversity of native psyllid species in citrus orchards, the non-targeted metabarcoding approach identified a diversity of other pest and beneficial insects and arachnids within the trap bycatch, and recorded the presence of the triozid cf for the first time in Victoria. Ultimately, this work highlights how a non-targeted surveillance approach for insect monitoring coupled with non-destructive DNA metabarcoding can provide accurate and high-throughput species identification for biosecurity and biodiversity monitoring.
澳大利亚柑橘产业是世界上少数几个未受到非洲柑橘木虱和亚洲柑橘木虱(分别为 Del Guercio 和 Kuwayama)及其传播细菌引起的疾病影响的产业之一。因此,监测、早期发现和严格的检疫措施对于保护澳大利亚柑橘至关重要。然而,对外来柑橘害虫进行长期有针对性的监测可能是一项耗时且昂贵的活动,通常依赖于手动筛选大量诱捕样本和对标本进行形态鉴定,这需要高水平的分类学知识。
在这里,我们评估了非破坏性昆虫代谢组学在柑橘园外来害虫监测中的应用。我们在澳大利亚维多利亚州西北部的一个园艺研究农场(SuniTAFE Smart Farm)进行了为期 11 周的现场试验,时间为 12 月至 2 月之间,处理了来自四个地点的三种不同类型诱捕器收集的 250 多个样本。
整个群落代谢组学数据能够比较不同的诱捕方法,展示了同一果园昆虫多样性的空间变化,并强调了如何综合评估昆虫生物多样性需要使用多种互补的诱捕方法。除了揭示柑橘园中本地木虱物种的多样性外,非靶向代谢组学方法还通过诱捕器副捕获物鉴定了其他害虫和有益昆虫和蛛形纲动物的多样性,并首次在维多利亚州记录了 triozid cf 的存在。最终,这项工作强调了如何将昆虫监测的非靶向监测方法与非破坏性 DNA 代谢组学相结合,为生物安全和生物多样性监测提供准确和高通量的物种鉴定。