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시설재배지 고추를 가해하는 총채벌레류와 TSWV 유전자 서열 변이

Thrips Infesting Hot Pepper Cultured in Greenhouses and Variation in Gene Sequences Encoded in TSWV

  • Kim, Chulyoung (Department of Plant Medicals, Andong National University) ;
  • Choi, Duyeol (Department of Plant Medicals, Andong National University) ;
  • Kang, Jeong Hun (Department of Plant Medicals, Andong National University) ;
  • Ahmed, Shabbir (Department of Plant Medicals, Andong National University) ;
  • Kil, Eui-Joon (Department of Plant Medicals, Andong National University) ;
  • Kwon, Gimyeon (Biological Utilization Institute, Inc.) ;
  • Lee, Gwan-Seok (Crop Protection Division, National Institute of Agriculture and Sciences) ;
  • Kim, Yonggyun (Department of Plant Medicals, Andong National University)
  • 투고 : 2021.08.23
  • 심사 : 2021.11.09
  • 발행 : 2021.12.01

초록

시설재배지를 대상으로 고추 정식 이후 황색 끈끈이트랩으로 총채벌레 발생을 모니터링하였다. 아울러 토마토반점위조바이러스(Tomato spotted wilt virus: TSWV)가 유발하는 고추 칼라병을 유관으로 조사하였다. 고추 정식 직후(3월 말) 낮은 밀도로 대만총채벌레(Frankliniella intonsa)가 트랩에 포획되었으며 4월 중순부터는 꽃노랑총채벌레(Frankliniella occidentalis)도 발견되었다. 이후 5월부터는 두 종이 전체 총채벌레의 98% 이상을 차지하였고, 이 가운데 대만총채벌레가 꽃노랑총채벌레보다 다소 많은 발생 밀도를 보였다. 전체 총채벌레의 발생 피크를 보면 5월 중순에 낮은 피크를 기점으로 6-7월에 발생 최성기를 보였다. 이후 총채벌레의 발생은 급격하게 감소하였다. 포획된 꽃노랑총채벌레의 암수 비율이 일정하지 않았는데 이는 이 곤충의 특이적 단성생식 가능성으로 이에 대한 실험적 증거를 제공하였다. 지역간 꽃노랑총채벌레의 유전적 거리를 COI 서열로 비교한 결과 원거리에서 채집한 꽃노랑총채벌레 집단과는 차이를 보였지만 안동지역 내에서 발생한 꽃노랑총채벌레는 COI 서열에서 높은 유사성을 보였다. 이들 주요 두 종의 총채벌레가 전파할 것으로 추정되는 고추 칼라병이 일부 시설재배지를 중심으로 발견되었으며 항혈청 및 분자진단을 통해 확인되었다. 더불어 감염 고추에서 채집된 꽃노랑총채벌레에서도 분자진단을 통해 TSWV를 검출하였다. 감염 TSWV의 게놈 구조를 비교하기 위해 기능성 단백질을 갖는 NSS, N, NSM의 유전자 서열을 분석하였다. 서로 다른 지역별 이들 유전자는 다수의 점돌연변이가 존재하였고 이들 가운데는 아미노산 서열 차이를 초래하는 오류 돌연변이를 포함하였다. 추출된 TSWV를 비보독충 꽃노랑총채벌레에 섭식 처리한 유충과 성충 모두에서 감염으로 일어났으나, 유충에게서만 바이러스 증식이 일어나는 것을 확인하였다.

Thrips infesting hot peppers were monitored in greenhouses using yellow sticky traps. In addition, the hot peppers infected with tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) were observed during the monitoring period. The flower thrips (Frankliniella intonsa) were initially trapped at a low density just after transplanting seedlings of hot peppers at late March. The western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis) were trapped after mid April. These two thrips represented more than 98% of the total thrips attracted to the traps after May, in which F. intonsa showed higher occurrence frequency than F. occidentalis. The total number of thrips had two peaks at mid May with a small and short-term peak and at June-July with a large and long-term peak. The trapped thrips exhibited inconsistent sex ratios, suggesting a seasonal parthenogenesis. Different geographical populations were varied in cytochrome oxidase I sequences, in which local populations in Andong shared a high sequence similarity. TSWV-infected hot peppers, which might be mediated by these two thrips species, were observed and confirmed by an immunoassay kit and a molecular diagnosis using RT-PCR. In addition, the TSWV was detected in F. occidentalis collected from the infected hot peppers. Three open reading frames (NSS, N, and NSM) of the isolated TSWV genomes were sequenced and showed multiple point mutations containing missense mutations among geographical variants. When the isolated TSWV was fed to nonvirulent thrips of F. occidentalis, the virus was detected in both larvae and adults. However, the viral replication occurred in larvae, but not in adults.

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과제정보

본 논문은 농촌진흥청 공동연구사업(과제번호: PJ01578901)의 지원에 의해 이루어진 것임.

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