Global patterns in genomic diversity underpinning the evolution of insecticide resistance in the aphid crop pest Myzus persicae

Author:

Singh Kumar SaurabhORCID,Cordeiro Erick M. G.,Troczka Bartlomiej J.,Pym Adam,Mackisack Joanna,Mathers Thomas C.,Duarte Ana,Legeai Fabrice,Robin Stéphanie,Bielza Pablo,Burrack Hannah J.,Charaabi Kamel,Denholm IanORCID,Figueroa Christian C.ORCID,ffrench-Constant Richard H.ORCID,Jander Georg,Margaritopoulos John T.ORCID,Mazzoni EmanueleORCID,Nauen RalfORCID,Ramírez Claudio C.,Ren Guangwei,Stepanyan Ilona,Umina Paul A.,Voronova Nina V.,Vontas JohnORCID,Williamson Martin S.,Wilson Alex C. C.,Xi-Wu Gao,Youn Young-NamORCID,Zimmer Christoph T.,Simon Jean-Christophe,Hayward AlexORCID,Bass ChrisORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe aphid Myzus persicae is a destructive agricultural pest that displays an exceptional ability to develop resistance to both natural and synthetic insecticides. To investigate the evolution of resistance in this species we generated a chromosome-scale genome assembly and living panel of >110 fully sequenced globally sampled clonal lines. Our analyses reveal a remarkable diversity of resistance mutations segregating in global populations of M. persicae. We show that the emergence and spread of these mechanisms is influenced by host–plant associations, uncovering the widespread co‐option of a host-plant adaptation that also offers resistance against synthetic insecticides. We identify both the repeated evolution of independent resistance mutations at the same locus, and multiple instances of the evolution of novel resistance mechanisms against key insecticides. Our findings provide fundamental insights into the genomic responses of global insect populations to strong selective forces, and hold practical relevance for the control of pests and parasites.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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