Nezara viridula肠道共生体的内在多样性影响了主共生体消除所导致的宿主体能下降

IF 5.6 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Sofia V. Prieto, Matteo Brunetti, Giulia Magoga, Bianca Orrù, Elena Gonella, Matteo Montagna, Alberto Alma
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五蠹昆虫体内有一种强制性肠道共生体,通过雌虫涂抹卵垂直传播。通过在卵表面喷洒抗共生体制剂,可以破坏共生体的获取,从而达到害虫管理的目的,然而昆虫对共生体剥夺的反应仍然是这一策略成功与否的决定性因素。本文在田间和实验室条件下评估了抗共生体卵块处理对意大利南方绿蝽 Nezara viridula 种群的影响。在大豆田中,处理对南绿蝽的影响较小,而在实验室中,处理过的卵块所产生的若虫死亡率增加,共生体丰度下降。在未处理的若虫微生物组中,主要共生菌占主导地位,死亡率较低。相反,经处理的样本和死亡率较高的对照组若虫都出现了菌群失调。然而,处理引起的菌群失调并非都与高死亡率有关,在一些未处理的样本中也缺少共生菌。我们发现了一种泛德菌共生体的五个变体,死亡率较低的未处理样本中的变体多样性较高。总之,我们的研究结果提供了病毒蛱蝶早期蛹态的肠道微生物群动态信息,并表明病毒蛱蝶对共生体的依赖性仍不完全。然而,卵块抗共生体处理会增加死亡率,因此在虫害压力较大的情况下,共生体靶向控制可作为一种辅助手段来对付毒蛾。
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The intrinsic diversity of Nezara viridula gut symbionts affects the host fitness decline promoted by primary symbiont elimination
Pentatomid insects harbour an obligate gut symbiont, vertically transmitted via egg smearing by the females. The disruption of symbiont acquisition can be exploited for pest management, by spraying the egg surface with anti-symbiont agents, yet the insect response to symbiont deprivation remains a determining aspect of the success of this strategy. Here the effect of anti-symbiont egg masses treatment was assessed in an Italian population of the southern green stink bug Nezara viridula under field and laboratory conditions. In soybean fields, N. viridula was poorly affected by treatment, whereas in laboratory, nymphs deriving from treated egg masses underwent increased mortality and symbiont abundance decline. The primary symbiont dominated the microbiome of non-treated nymphs showing low mortality. Conversely, dysbiosis was recorded in treated samples as well as in control nymphs with high mortality. Nonetheless, dysbiosis induced by treatment was not in all cases associated with high mortality, and symbiont was missing in some non-treated samples as well. Five variants of a Pantoea symbiont were found, with higher variant diversity in untreated samples with low mortality. Altogether, our results provide information about the gut microbiota dynamics in the early nymphal instars of N. viridula and suggest a still incomplete dependence on the symbiont. However, egg masses anti-symbiont treatment increased mortality, therefore symbiont-targeted control may be used against N. viridula as a supplementary tool under high pest pressure.
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Entomologia Generalis
Entomologia Generalis 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
18.80%
发文量
72
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Its scope covers all aspects of basic and applied research dealing with insects and more broadly with arthropods inhabiting wild, agricultural and/or urban habitats. The journal also considers research integrating various disciplines and issues within the broad field of entomology and ecology. Entomologia Generalis publishes high quality research articles on advances in knowledge on the ecology and biology of arthropods, as well as on their importance for key ecosystems services, e.g. as biological control and pollination. The journal devotes special attention to contributions providing significant advances (i) on the fundamental knowledge and on sustainable control strategies of arthropod pests (including of stored products) and vectors of diseases, (ii) on the biology and ecology of beneficial arthropods, (iii) on the spread and impact of invasive pests, and (iv) on potential side effects of pest management methods. Entomologia Generalis welcomes review articles on significant developments in the field of entomology. These are usually invited by the editorial board, but proposals may be sent to the Editor-in-Chief for preliminary assessment by the editorial board before formal submission to the journal. The journal also considers comments on papers published in Entomologia Generalis, as well as short notes on topics that are of broader interest.
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