Abstract

The maize stalk borer, Busseola fusca, is an important Lepidopteran pest of cereal crops in Central, East, and Southern Africa. Crop losses due to B. fusca feeding activity vary by region, but can result in total crop loss in areas with high levels of infestation. Genomic resources provide critical insight into the biology of pest species and can allow for the development of effective management tools and strategies to mitigate their impact on agriculture. To this end, we sequenced, assembled, and annotated the genome of B. fusca. The total assembled genome size was 492.9 Mb with 19,417 annotated protein-coding genes. Using a comparative approach, we identified a putative expansion in the Chorion gene family, which is involved in the formation of the egg shell structure. Our analysis revealed high repeat content within the B. fusca genome, with LTR sequences comprising the majority of the repetitive sequence. We hope genomic resources will provide a foundation for future work aimed at developing an integrated pest management strategy to reduce B. fusca’s impact on food security.

Highlights

  • The maize stalk borer, Busseola fusca (Fuller)

  • We were able to identify 92% of conserved orthologous genes from the Eukaryota database in our draft genome for B. fusca (v. 1.0; accession VKGM00000000; the version described in this paper is VKGM01000000)

  • Our genome annotation revealed 19,417 protein-coding genes, which falls within the range of values for previously sequenced Lepidopterans

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Introduction

The maize stalk borer, Busseola fusca (Fuller) S1, Supplementary Material online), is an important pest of cereal crops in Central, East, and Southern Africa. Due to its abundance and distribution, it represents the major constraint to the production of maize and sorghum in many regions of sub-Saharan Africa (Kfir et al 2002).

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