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<Emphasis Type="Italic">Scolytus multistriatus</Emphasis> associated with Dutch elm disease on the island of Gotland: phenology and communities of vectored fungi
Authors:Audrius Menkis  Inga-Lena Östbrant  Kateryna Davydenko  Remigijus Bakys  Maksims Balalaikins  Rimvydas Vasaitis
Institution:1.Department of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology, Uppsala BioCenter,Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,Uppsala,Sweden;2.Swedish Forest Agency Gotland District,Visby,Sweden;3.Ukrainian Research Institute of Forestry and Forest Melioration,Kharkiv,Ukraine;4.Institute of Forest Biology and Silviculture,Aleksandras Stulginskis University,Akademija Kaunas District,Lithuania;5.Institute of Life Sciences and Technology,Daugavpils University,Daugavpils,Latvia
Abstract:Scolytus multistriatus Marsham, the smaller European elm bark beetle, is a vector for Dutch elm disease (DED) that in the year 2005 invaded the island of Gotland (Sweden). The island possesses the largest population of elm (mainly Ulmus minor Mill.) in northern Europe. The aim of this study was to monitor flying periods of S. multistriatus during three consecutive years and by using high-throughput sequencing to assess communities of vectored fungi. Sampling of the beetles was carried out at two different sites in Gotland in 2012, 2013, and 2014. In total, 50 pheromone traps were placed at each site and checked weekly during June-August each year. From all sites and years, 177 beetles were trapped. Among these, 6.2 % were trapped in June, 76.8 % in July, and 16.9 % in August (difference significant at p<0.007). Sequencing of ITS rDNA from the beetles revealed the presence of 1589 fungal taxa, among which virulent DED pathogen Ophiostoma novo-ulmi Brasier was the second most common species (9.0 % of all fungal sequences). O. ulmi Buisman, the less virulent DED pathogen, was also detected but only in a single beetle, which was sampled in 2012 (0.04 % of sequences). There were 13.0 % of the beetles infested with O. novo-ulmi in 2012, 4.0 % in 2013, and 27.7 % in 2014. O. novo-ulmi comprised 0.8 % of fungal sequences in 2012, 0.002 % in 2013, and 8.2 % in 2014. The study showed that the proportion of S. multistriatus vectoring O. novo-ulmi has increased in recent years.
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