揭示芥子蚜 Lipaphis erysimi pseudobrassicae (Davis) 的细菌内共生体:感染动力学中一个尚未探索的层面

IF 1.2 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Somala Karthik, Gummudala Yashaswini, M. S. Sai Reddy, U. Mukherjee
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芥蚜(Lipaphis erysimi pseudobrassicae)是一种以韧皮部汁液为食的害虫,通过直接取食和传播病毒对农作物造成重大损害。这种害虫携带的主要和次要内生体对其生存以及与寄主植物的相互作用起着至关重要的作用。在这些内生共生体中,Buchnera aphidicola 是补偿韧皮部汁液营养不足的主要共生体,而 Wolbachia sp、Arsenophonus sp、Rickettsia sp、Hamiltonella sp、Serratia sp 和 Cardinium sp 等几种次要内生共生体则在蚜虫体内发挥着不同的功能作用。为了了解这些初级和次级内生体在假蚜茧蜂中的关联,我们对从印度 13 个不同邦和 1 个联邦领地收集的 16 个种群进行了物种确认研究,并使用针对 16S rRNA 基因的物种特异性引物来检测这些内生体的存在。PCR 扩增证实,所有蚜虫个体中都存在 Buchnera sp,发生率为 100%,其次是 Wolbachia sp、Rickettsia sp 和 Hamiltonella sp,发生率为 81.25%,Cardinium sp 的发生率最低(31.25%)。总之,目前的研究揭示了印度假蚜茧蜂种群中存在细菌内共生体,这表明有必要开展进一步研究,以更好地了解这些内共生体对蚜虫生物学的影响及其对作物健康和管理的潜在影响。
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Unveiling the Bacterial Endosymbionts in Mustard Aphid, Lipaphis erysimi pseudobrassicae (Davis): An Unexplored Dimension of Infection Dynamics

Unveiling the Bacterial Endosymbionts in Mustard Aphid, Lipaphis erysimi pseudobrassicae (Davis): An Unexplored Dimension of Infection Dynamics

Mustard aphid, Lipaphis erysimi pseudobrassicae is an insect pest that feeds on phloem sap, causing significant damage to crops through direct feeding and virus transmission. This pest species harbors both primary and secondary endosymbionts that play crucial roles in their survival and interaction with the host plant. Among these endosymbionts, Buchnera aphidicola is the primary symbiont that compensates for nutrient deficiencies in the phloem sap diet, while several secondary endosymbionts, like Wolbachia sp, Arsenophonus sp, Rickettsia sp, Hamiltonella sp, Serratia sp and Cardinium sp serve various functional roles in the aphids. To understand the association between these primary and secondary endosymbionts in L. e. pseudobrassicae, we conducted species confirmation studies in 16 populations collected from 13 different states and 1 Union territory in India and used species-specific primers targeting 16S rRNA gene to detect the presence of these endosymbionts. The PCR amplification confirmed the occurrence of Buchnera sp in all individual aphids with 100% occurrence, followed by Wolbachia sp, Rickettsia sp, and Hamiltonella sp with 81.25% incidence and Cardinium sp least (31.25%). Overall, the current study revealed the presence of bacterial endosymbionts in L. e. pseudobrassicae populations from India, indicating the need for further research to better understand the implications of these endosymbionts on the biology of aphids and their potential impacts on crop health and management.

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National Academy Science Letters
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期刊介绍: The National Academy Science Letters is published by the National Academy of Sciences, India, since 1978. The publication of this unique journal was started with a view to give quick and wide publicity to the innovations in all fields of science
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