在实验室条件下,非洲无花果蝇(Zaprionus indianus)与外部霉菌生物群之间的宿主-病原体相互作用

IF 1.4 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Aanchal Sharma, Seema Ramniwas, Girish Kumar, Khem Raj
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摘要

非洲无花果蝇 Zaprionus indianus Gupta(双翅目:嗜果蝇科)是一种生态多样性害虫,它与各种微生物病原体(包括腐烂水果中的细菌和酵母)相互作用并以其为食。然而,印度果蝇与其微生物群落和微生物病原体之间的相互作用尚不清楚。为了确定是否存在真菌病原体,我们从印度次大陆西北部采集了野生印度鹅掌楸。根据分子鉴定和系统发育分析,Debaryomyces hansenii (Zopf) Lodder & Kreger-van Rij(分离株 ziha1)是最常观察到的与印度茨菰相关的真菌。此外,我们还发现了两种机会性真菌病原体:黄曲霉 Link(分离物 zias2)和 Pichia kudriavzevii Boidin, Pignal & Besson(分离物 zibd3)。从幼虫死亡率、成虫出现率和繁殖力方面评估了分离真菌与印度蝇的相互作用。Debaryomyces hansenii ziha1 可使成虫萌发率达到 90%,并且不会造成幼虫阶段的显著死亡。相反,A. flavus zias2 和 P. kudriavzevii zibd3 则显著降低了印度蝇的繁殖力,并分别导致 99% 和 74% 的幼虫死亡。在实验室产卵偏好试验中,与未感染的对照组相比,以及与感染了 P. kudriavzevii zibd3 或 A. flavus zias2 的食物相比,交配的雌性印度蝇更喜欢吃添加了 D. hansenii ziha1 的食物,产卵指数为正。这些发现强调了印度蝇作为共生和致病真菌物种贮藏库的潜力,其中一些真菌物种可进一步用于有效的果蝇害虫控制策略。
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Host–pathogen interaction between the African fig fly, Zaprionus indianus, and its external mycobiome under laboratory conditions

Host–pathogen interaction between the African fig fly, Zaprionus indianus, and its external mycobiome under laboratory conditions

The African fig fly, Zaprionus indianus Gupta (Diptera: Drosophilidae), is an ecologically diverse pest species that interacts with and feeds on various microbial pathogens including bacteria and yeast found in decomposing fruits. However, the interaction of Z. indianus with its microbial community and microbial pathogens is obscure. To determine the presence of fungal pathogens, we collected wild Z. indianus from the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent. Based on molecular identification and phylogenetic analysis, Debaryomyces hansenii (Zopf) Lodder & Kreger-van Rij (isolate ziha1) was the most commonly observed fungus associated with Z. indianus. Furthermore, we identified two more opportunistic fungal pathogens: Aspergillus flavus Link (isolate zias2), and Pichia kudriavzevii Boidin, Pignal & Besson (isolate zibd3). The interaction of isolated fungi with Z. indianus was evaluated in terms of larval mortality, adult emergence, and fecundity. Debaryomyces hansenii ziha1 resulted in 90% emergence rate for adults, and did not cause significant mortality in the larval stage. In contrast, A. flavus zias2 and P. kudriavzevii zibd3 showed a significant reduction in fecundity and caused 99% and 74% larval mortality of Z. indianus, respectively. In the laboratory oviposition preference assay, mated females of Z. indianus preferred D. hansenii ziha1 supplemented food with a positive oviposition index compared to the uninfected control and compared to food infected with P. kudriavzevii zibd3 or A. flavus zias2. These findings underscore Z. indianus' potential to act as a reservoir for both symbiotic and pathogenic fungal species, some of which may be further harnessed for effective fruit fly pest control strategies.

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期刊介绍: Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata publishes top quality original research papers in the fields of experimental biology and ecology of insects and other terrestrial arthropods, with both pure and applied scopes. Mini-reviews, technical notes and media reviews are also published. Although the scope of the journal covers the entire scientific field of entomology, it has established itself as the preferred medium for the communication of results in the areas of the physiological, ecological, and morphological inter-relations between phytophagous arthropods and their food plants, their parasitoids, predators, and pathogens. Examples of specific areas that are covered frequently are: host-plant selection mechanisms chemical and sensory ecology and infochemicals parasitoid-host interactions behavioural ecology biosystematics (co-)evolution migration and dispersal population modelling sampling strategies developmental and behavioural responses to photoperiod and temperature nutrition natural and transgenic plant resistance.
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