Structure génétique des cécidomyies des céréales en Tunisie

<p>Abstract</p> <p><b>Genetic structure of Hessian flies in Tunisia</b>. The genetic structure of <it>M. destructor </it>and <it>M. hordei </it>was investigated by sampling 21 fields of cereals in 14 localities of central and southern Tunisia. As...

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Main Authors: Pasteur Nicole, Marrakchi Mohamed, Sellami Moez, Makni Hanem
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Published: BMC 2000-11-01
Series:Genetics Selection Evolution
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Online Access:http://www.gsejournal.org/content/32/6/577
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Marrakchi Mohamed
Sellami Moez
Makni Hanem
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p><b>Genetic structure of Hessian flies in Tunisia</b>. The genetic structure of <it>M. destructor </it>and <it>M. hordei </it>was investigated by sampling 21 fields of cereals in 14 localities of central and southern Tunisia. As previously shown, there was no strict association between the cereal species (wheat, barley and oat) and the <it>Mayetiola </it>species. <it>M. destructor </it>males displayed no heterozygosity at the <it>Pgm3 </it>locus, indicating that they were hemizygous as is the <it>PGM </it>locus in North America. In <it>M. hordei</it>, heterozygous males were observed at all loci, but strong heterozygote deficits were found at two loci (<it>Mdh2 </it>et <it>Hk</it>). Since no such deficit was observed in females, the population structure of <it>M. hordei </it>was studied only in females. Although heterozygosity was two fold higher in <it>M. hordei </it>than in <it>M. destructor</it>, the two species were similar for other genetic characteristics, including a low (Fst < 0.05) but significant (<it>P </it>< 0.05) genetic differentiation, no isolation by distance, and similar rates of gene flow (5.7 ≤ Nm ≤ 9.6). These results are discussed in relation to their consequences in the event of controlling Tunisian Hessian flies using wheat cultivars that are resistant to a <it>M. destructor </it>biotype.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-b3c8392fe0d84a87977a276169ae04c72022-12-21T21:05:07ZdeuBMCGenetics Selection Evolution0999-193X1297-96862000-11-0132657758810.1186/1297-9686-32-6-577Structure génétique des cécidomyies des céréales en TunisiePasteur NicoleMarrakchi MohamedSellami MoezMakni Hanem<p>Abstract</p> <p><b>Genetic structure of Hessian flies in Tunisia</b>. The genetic structure of <it>M. destructor </it>and <it>M. hordei </it>was investigated by sampling 21 fields of cereals in 14 localities of central and southern Tunisia. As previously shown, there was no strict association between the cereal species (wheat, barley and oat) and the <it>Mayetiola </it>species. <it>M. destructor </it>males displayed no heterozygosity at the <it>Pgm3 </it>locus, indicating that they were hemizygous as is the <it>PGM </it>locus in North America. In <it>M. hordei</it>, heterozygous males were observed at all loci, but strong heterozygote deficits were found at two loci (<it>Mdh2 </it>et <it>Hk</it>). Since no such deficit was observed in females, the population structure of <it>M. hordei </it>was studied only in females. Although heterozygosity was two fold higher in <it>M. hordei </it>than in <it>M. destructor</it>, the two species were similar for other genetic characteristics, including a low (Fst < 0.05) but significant (<it>P </it>< 0.05) genetic differentiation, no isolation by distance, and similar rates of gene flow (5.7 ≤ Nm ≤ 9.6). These results are discussed in relation to their consequences in the event of controlling Tunisian Hessian flies using wheat cultivars that are resistant to a <it>M. destructor </it>biotype.</p>http://www.gsejournal.org/content/32/6/577genetic structuregene flowsex determinationallozymesMayetiola destructor and hordei
spellingShingle Pasteur Nicole
Marrakchi Mohamed
Sellami Moez
Makni Hanem
Structure génétique des cécidomyies des céréales en Tunisie
Genetics Selection Evolution
genetic structure
gene flow
sex determination
allozymes
Mayetiola destructor and hordei
title Structure génétique des cécidomyies des céréales en Tunisie
title_full Structure génétique des cécidomyies des céréales en Tunisie
title_fullStr Structure génétique des cécidomyies des céréales en Tunisie
title_full_unstemmed Structure génétique des cécidomyies des céréales en Tunisie
title_short Structure génétique des cécidomyies des céréales en Tunisie
title_sort structure genetique des cecidomyies des cereales en tunisie
topic genetic structure
gene flow
sex determination
allozymes
Mayetiola destructor and hordei
url http://www.gsejournal.org/content/32/6/577
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