%0 Journal Article
%T Diversity and Genetic Structuration of Populations of <i>Plutella xylostella</i> (Lepidoptera, Plutellidae), Cabbage Farming Destroyer in Senegal
%A Toff¨¨ne Diome
%A Mamecor Faye
%A Mari¨¨me Seck
%A Cheikh Tidiane Niass
%A Mback¨¦ Semb¨¨ne
%J Advances in Entomology
%P 1-13
%@ 2331-2017
%D 2022
%I Scientific Research Publishing
%R 10.4236/ae.2022.101001
%X
Plutella xylostella, pointed out as the most dangerous destroyer of
cabbage (Brassica olerarea),
is a cosmopolitan species. In fact, owing to its large capacity of adaptation, P. xylestella colonizes any
kind of area. This insect can bring about up to 90% of losses on cabbage
farming. To control the insect, Senegalese
farmers, very often, resort to high dose of chemical pesticides which
are repetitively sprayed. The use of these chemical products gives rise to
different varieties of resistant insects, which results in the emergence of
different haplotypes between populations. It
is in such a context that this study has been undertaken. Our objective
is then to contribute to the knowledge of the genetic
diversity of P. xylostella populations in Senegal. To hit the target, PCR- Sequencing method has
been applied on samples from the five following localities: Diofior, Malika,
Mboro, Santh Ndong, and Sebikotane. P. xylostella from
Mboro is genetically different from the other populations. This fact could be due to a different way of using pesticides in this area vis-¨¤-vis of
the other localities. On the other hand, between populations of P. xylostella from Diofior,
Malika, Santh Ndong, and Sebikotane, there is no significant genetic difference. In other respects, phylogenetic trees
reveal the existence of two clades: one with individuals from Mboro and
the other one with individuals from the other four localities. P. xylostella from Mboro
distinguishes itself from other populations and then, can be regarded as a
sub-population. Thus, the phylogenetic trees reveal the existence of two groups
of P. xylostella in Senegal.
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%K i>
%K Brassica oleracea<
%K /i>
%K Genetic Diversity
%K Genetic Structure
%U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=113073