Reporting the possibility of invasive populations of Anoplophora spp. in Korea

In Korea, two species, Anoplophora chinensis and Anoplophora glabripennis, have been recorded until now. Recently, outbreaks of Anoplophora spp. were reported locally in Seoul, Ulsan, Incheon, Gimhae, and Jeonju from 2015 to 2017. In this study, Anoplophora spp. were collected in the four regions, U...

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Main Authors: Moo-Sung Kim, Kyong Young Kim, Wonhoon Lee, Ki-Jeong Hong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287884X18303844
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description In Korea, two species, Anoplophora chinensis and Anoplophora glabripennis, have been recorded until now. Recently, outbreaks of Anoplophora spp. were reported locally in Seoul, Ulsan, Incheon, Gimhae, and Jeonju from 2015 to 2017. In this study, Anoplophora spp. were collected in the four regions, Ulsan, Incheon, Gimhae, and Jeonju, and their morphological and molecular characteristics were compared with those of Anoplophora spp. collected from several local regions. In A. glabripennis, indigenous populations (A10∼A12, Pochoen) revealed genetic differences of an average 1.58% from putative invasive populations (A1∼A7, Ulsan/Gimhae; A8∼A9, Incheon; A18∼A20, Jeonju). In A. chinensis, indigenous populations (A13∼A15, Suncheon/Goheung/Pocheon) showed genetic differences of an average 1.2% from putative invasive populations (A16∼A17, Ulsan). In a neighbor-joining tree, A. glabripennis was separated into two groups, Ulsan/Gimhae/Incheon/Jeonju and Pocheon populations, and A. chinensis was divided into two groups, Ulsan and Suncheon/Goheung/Pocheon populations. Twelve COI sequences of the Incheon/Gimhae/Ulsan/Jeonju populations in A. glabripennis were identical to KY357648, KY357652, and KY357651, and two COI sequences of Ulsan populations in A. chinensis were identical to AB439163. These sequences were generated from Chinese and Japanese Anoplophora samples by foreign researchers, suggesting the possibility of the invasion of Chinese and Japanese populations of Anoplophora spp. into Korea. Keywords: Anoplophora chinensis, Anoplophora glabripennis, China, Invasive, Japan, Korea
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spelling doaj.art-f8e6f6ec42214e4bbd1005f75ef47d1b2022-12-21T22:23:56ZengElsevierJournal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity2287-884X2019-06-01122211216Reporting the possibility of invasive populations of Anoplophora spp. in KoreaMoo-Sung Kim0Kyong Young Kim1Wonhoon Lee2Ki-Jeong Hong3Division of biodiversity, Korea national Arboretum, Pocheon, Gyeonggi 11186, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Plant Medicine, College of Life Science and Natural Resources, Sunchon National University, Suncheon 57922, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Plant Medicine and Institute of Agriculture & Life Science, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 52828, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Plant Medicine, College of Life Science and Natural Resources, Sunchon National University, Suncheon 57922, Republic of Korea; Corresponding author.In Korea, two species, Anoplophora chinensis and Anoplophora glabripennis, have been recorded until now. Recently, outbreaks of Anoplophora spp. were reported locally in Seoul, Ulsan, Incheon, Gimhae, and Jeonju from 2015 to 2017. In this study, Anoplophora spp. were collected in the four regions, Ulsan, Incheon, Gimhae, and Jeonju, and their morphological and molecular characteristics were compared with those of Anoplophora spp. collected from several local regions. In A. glabripennis, indigenous populations (A10∼A12, Pochoen) revealed genetic differences of an average 1.58% from putative invasive populations (A1∼A7, Ulsan/Gimhae; A8∼A9, Incheon; A18∼A20, Jeonju). In A. chinensis, indigenous populations (A13∼A15, Suncheon/Goheung/Pocheon) showed genetic differences of an average 1.2% from putative invasive populations (A16∼A17, Ulsan). In a neighbor-joining tree, A. glabripennis was separated into two groups, Ulsan/Gimhae/Incheon/Jeonju and Pocheon populations, and A. chinensis was divided into two groups, Ulsan and Suncheon/Goheung/Pocheon populations. Twelve COI sequences of the Incheon/Gimhae/Ulsan/Jeonju populations in A. glabripennis were identical to KY357648, KY357652, and KY357651, and two COI sequences of Ulsan populations in A. chinensis were identical to AB439163. These sequences were generated from Chinese and Japanese Anoplophora samples by foreign researchers, suggesting the possibility of the invasion of Chinese and Japanese populations of Anoplophora spp. into Korea. Keywords: Anoplophora chinensis, Anoplophora glabripennis, China, Invasive, Japan, Koreahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287884X18303844
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title Reporting the possibility of invasive populations of Anoplophora spp. in Korea
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title_full_unstemmed Reporting the possibility of invasive populations of Anoplophora spp. in Korea
title_short Reporting the possibility of invasive populations of Anoplophora spp. in Korea
title_sort reporting the possibility of invasive populations of anoplophora spp in korea
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