揭示绿草蛉(蝶科:神经翅目)肠道微生物的多样性及其在营养中的作用

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
N. Karkuzhali, Y. S. Johnson Thangaraj Edward, N. Chitra, M. Senthilkumar, J. Ramalingam
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摘要

在多种作物系统中,草蛉(金蛉科;神经翅目)作为害虫的天敌发挥着至关重要的作用。绿蛉幼虫捕食蚧类、蚜虫、鳞翅目、粉虱、螨类和许多节肢动物的卵。成虫嗜食花粉,以蚜虫分泌的花蜜、花粉和蜜露为食。许多昆虫不能自己合成所需的维生素和氨基酸,需要依赖肠道微生物。与蛹肠道相关的微生物有助于它们获得均衡的营养和生态适应性,以抵御极端压力,尤其是成虫肠道微生物群,除了繁殖外,还构成了不可或缺的营养成分。除酵母菌外,菊芋幼虫和成虫肠道中的细菌等微生物尚未得到广泛研究。本综述旨在全面概述蛹虫草中存在的肠道微生物及其通过充足营养提高蛹虫草体质的作用。这将为进一步研究了解微生物介导的新陈代谢活动、它们在毒素产生中的作用以及从新型肠道微生物群中开发益生菌饲料铺平道路,从而提高实验室饲养的蛹虫草的生产力,用于农业生态系统中主要害虫的辅助生物防治。
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Unveiling the diversity of gut microbes in green lacewings (Chrysopidae: Neuroptera) and their role as protagonist in nutrition

Green lacewings (Chrysopidae; Neuroptera) plays a crucial role as predators against insect pests in diverse cropping systems. Larval chrysopids are predatory on mealybugs, aphids, scales, whiteflies, mites and eggs of many arthropods. Adults are palynoglycophagous and feed on nectar, pollen, and honeydew secreted by aphids. Many insects cannot synthesize necessary vitamins and amino acids on their own and depend on gut microbes. Microbes associated with chrysopid gut help them with balanced nutrition and ecological fitness to withstand extreme stresses, especially adult gut microbiota, which constitutes an indispensable part of nutrients in addition to reproduction. Except for yeast, microbes such as bacteria in the chrysopid larval and adult gut have not been extensively studied. This review aims to seek a comprehensive overview of the gut microbes present in the chrysopids and their role in improving the fitness of chrysopids through adequate nutrition. This will pave the way for further research on understanding the microbe-mediated metabolic activities, their role in toxin production, and the development of probiotic feed from the novel gut microbiota for improving the productivity of laboratory-reared chrysopids used in augmentative biological control of major pests in agricultural ecosystems.

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Archives of Microbiology
Archives of Microbiology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
3.60%
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601
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Research papers must make a significant and original contribution to microbiology and be of interest to a broad readership. The results of any experimental approach that meets these objectives are welcome, particularly biochemical, molecular genetic, physiological, and/or physical investigations into microbial cells and their interactions with their environments, including their eukaryotic hosts. Mini-reviews in areas of special topical interest and papers on medical microbiology, ecology and systematics, including description of novel taxa, are also published. Theoretical papers and those that report on the analysis or ''mining'' of data are acceptable in principle if new information, interpretations, or hypotheses emerge.
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