The stone leek leafminer Liriomyza chinensis Kato is one of the most important pests of Allium spp. In recent years, a new genotype of L. chinensis, genotype B, has been… Click to show full abstract
The stone leek leafminer Liriomyza chinensis Kato is one of the most important pests of Allium spp. In recent years, a new genotype of L. chinensis, genotype B, has been shown to cause more severe damage to Allium spp. compared with the native genotype A in Japan. Thus, identification of the genotypes is important for establishing L. chinensis control strategies. In this study, we developed a simple and rapid method of genotype identification using PCR‐restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP). Primers were designed to mitochondria cytochrome oxidase subunit I gene (mtCOI) nucleotide sequences from both genotypes. Genotypes A and B were successfully identified using the restriction enzymes PvuI and DdeI, respectively. Using PCR‐RFLP, we identified the genotype of L. chinensis samples (n = 108) collected in seven Japanese bunching onion fields in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. All individuals were shown to be genotype B, as expected.
               
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