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The noncoding trnH-psbA spacer, as an effective DNA barcode for aquatic freshwater plants, reveals prohibited invasive species in aquarium trade in South Africa

机译:非编码trnH-psbA间隔子,作为一种水生淡水植物的有效DNA条码,揭示了南非水族贸易中被禁止的入侵物种

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The negative effects of invasive alien aquatic plants raise concern globally. These effects are predicted to increase in the future due to a rapid development in transport modes (air, terrestrial, and water) that facilitate connection between continents, difficulties inherent to identification of potentially problematic species, and for aquatic systems, insufficiently regulated aquarium and ornamental pond industries. In this study, we aimed to assist traditional species identification methods with genetic methods and provide ways of verifying the status of alien plants (invasive or non-invasive) sold in aquarium market in South Africa. To this end, the best DNA barcode for South Africa's freshwater plants was identified; a DNA barcode library was assembled and aquarium plants sold in Johannesburg (South Africa) were screened using this DNA barcode. We found that trnH-psbA was a reliable single DNA barcode for freshwater plant species in South Africa. We therefore assembled a trnH-psbA library on BOLD (Barcode Of Life Database) to assist in future identification of unknown or taxonomically doubtful freshwater alien plants in South Africa. Using this region to screen aquarium species, we found surprisingly that some prohibited aquatic invaders are already in circulation in the local aquarium trade, including Hydrilla verticillata (Lf.) Royle, Egeria densa Planch., Myriophyllum spicatum L., and Echinodorus cordifolius (L) Griseb. This raises concern and calls for a strict regulation of species traded in aquarium industries to be implemented, as well as a need for public environmental education on the threat posed by invasive and potentially invasive plants for South Africa's natural aquatic ecosystems. (C) 2015 SAAB. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:外来入侵水生植物的负面影响引起了全球关注。由于运输方式(空中,陆地和水上)的快速发展有利于各大洲之间的联系,识别潜在有问题的物种所固有的困难以及对水生系统,水族馆和观赏鱼的监管不足,这些影响预计在未来会增加池塘产业。在这项研究中,我们旨在通过遗传方法协助传统物种鉴定方法,并提供验证南非水族馆市场上出售的外来植物(入侵或非入侵)状况的方法。为此,确定了南非淡水植物的最佳DNA条码。组装了一个DNA条码文库,并使用此DNA条码筛选了在约翰内斯堡(南非)出售的水族馆植物。我们发现trnH-psbA是南非淡水植物物种的可靠单一DNA条码。因此,我们在BOLD(生命条形码)数据库上组装了一个trnH-psbA库,以帮助将来识别南非的未知或分类学上可疑的淡水外来植物。使用该区域筛查水族馆物种,我们惊奇地发现,当地水族贸易中已经有一些被禁止的水生入侵者在流通,包括罗氏Hydilla verticillata(Lf。),Egeria densa Planch。,Myriophyllum spicatum L.和Echinodorus cordifolius(L )Griseb。这引起了人们的关注,并呼吁对水族馆行业中交易的物种实行严格的监管,并且需要对入侵和潜在入侵植物对南非自然水生生态系统构成的威胁进行公共环境教育。 (C)2015萨博。由Elsevier B.V.发布。保留所有权利。

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