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Genetic diversity of alligator weed ecotypes is not the reason for their different responses to biological control
Authors:Jing Li  Wan-Hui Ye
Institution:South China Botanical Garden, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, China
Abstract:Biological control of alligator weed Alternanthera philoxeroides (Mart.) Griseb. using Agasicles hygrophila, a Chrysomelid beetle, has been successful in limiting growth in water, but not on land. In order to understand a possible genetic basis of this difference, technique using inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSR) markers was applied to analyse genetic diversity of this invasive weed. No genetic variation was detected not only within or between populations growing in the same habitats, but also between land- and water-grown populations. Thus we consider that the genetic variation is not the baseline factor resulting in the biological control difference in China. The differential success of pupation by the beetle may be related to the phenotypic plasticity of the plant stem diameter, rather than to genotypic factors.
Keywords:Alligator weed  Alternanthera philoxeroides  Biological control  Agasicles hygrophila  ISSR  Genetic diversity  Phenotypic plasticity
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