Unveiling symbiotic bacterial communities in insects feeding on the latex-rich plant Ficus microcarpa.

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Bulletin of Entomological Research Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-18 DOI:10.1017/S0007485324000439
Waleed Afzal Naveed, Qian Liu, Congcong Lu, Xiaolei Huang
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Abstract

The diversity and health of insects that feed on plants are closely related to their mutualistic symbionts and host plants. These symbiotic partners significantly influence various metabolic activities in these insects. However, the symbiotic bacterial community of toxic plant feeders still needs further characterisation. This study aims to unravel bacterial communities associated with the different species of insect representing three insect orders: Thysanoptera, Hemiptera, and Lepidoptera, along with their predicted functional role, which exclusively feeds on latex-rich plant species Ficus microcarpa. By using 16S rRNA gene high-throughput sequencing, the analysis was able to define the major alignment of the bacterial population, primarily comprising Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, Bacteroidota, Actinobacteriota, and Acidobacteriota. Significant differences in symbiotic organisms between three insect groups were discovered by the study: hemipterans had Burkholderia and Buchnera, and lepidopterans had Acinetobacter. At the same time, Pseudomonas was detected in high abundance in both lepidopteran and thysanopteran insects. Furthermore, these symbionts exhibit consistent core functions, potentially explaining how different insects can consume the same host plant. The identified core functions of symbionts open avenues for innovative approaches in utilising these relationships to develop environment-friendly solutions for pest control, with broader implications for agriculture and environmental conservation.

揭示昆虫捕食富含乳胶的小榕树时体内的共生细菌群落。
以植物为食的昆虫的多样性和健康状况与其互利共生体和寄主植物密切相关。这些共生伙伴对这些昆虫的各种新陈代谢活动有着重要影响。然而,以有毒植物为食的昆虫的共生细菌群落仍需进一步研究。本研究旨在揭示与代表三个昆虫纲的不同种类昆虫相关的细菌群落:本研究旨在揭示与专门取食富含乳胶的植物物种小榕树(Ficus microcarpa)的鞘翅目、半翅目和鳞翅目不同种类昆虫相关的细菌群落及其预测的功能作用。通过使用 16S rRNA 基因高通量测序,该分析能够确定细菌群的主要排列方式,主要包括变形菌群、固着菌群、类杆菌群、放线菌群和酸性菌群。研究发现,三个昆虫类群之间的共生生物存在显著差异:半翅目昆虫有伯克霍尔德氏菌和布赫纳氏菌,鳞翅目昆虫有醋杆菌。同时,在鳞翅目和鞘翅目昆虫中都检测到了大量的假单胞菌。此外,这些共生体表现出一致的核心功能,这有可能解释了为什么不同的昆虫可以食用相同的寄主植物。共生体核心功能的确定为利用这些关系开发环境友好型害虫控制解决方案的创新方法开辟了道路,对农业和环境保护具有更广泛的影响。
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期刊介绍: Established in 1910, the internationally recognised Bulletin of Entomological Research aims to further global knowledge of entomology through the generalisation of research findings rather than providing more entomological exceptions. The Bulletin publishes high quality and original research papers, ''critiques'' and review articles concerning insects or other arthropods of economic importance in agriculture, forestry, stored products, biological control, medicine, animal health and natural resource management. The scope of papers addresses the biology, ecology, behaviour, physiology and systematics of individuals and populations, with a particular emphasis upon the major current and emerging pests of agriculture, horticulture and forestry, and vectors of human and animal diseases. This includes the interactions between species (plants, hosts for parasites, natural enemies and whole communities), novel methodological developments, including molecular biology, in an applied context. The Bulletin does not publish the results of pesticide testing or traditional taxonomic revisions.
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