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Sitobion miscanthi L type symbiont enhances the fitness and feeding behavior of the host grain aphid

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PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Volume 79, Issue 4, Pages 1362-1371

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JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
DOI: 10.1002/ps.7308

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aphid; Sitobion miscanthi L type symbiont; Buchnera aphidicola; life-table parameters; feeding behavior

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This study found that infection with SMLS enhances the fitness and feeding behavior of Sitobion miscanthi, which may explain why SMLS frequently infects field populations of this grain aphid in China.
BackgroundSymbiotic bacteria affect physiology and ecology of insect hosts. The Sitobion miscanthi L type symbiont (SMLS) is a recently discovered and widely distributed secondary symbiont in the grain aphid Sitobion miscanthi Takahashi in China. ResultsIn this study, SMLS-infected (SI) and SMLS-uninfected (SU) aphid strains were obtained from field population. The artificially SMLS-re-infected (SRI) strain was established by injecting SU aphids with the SI strain hemolymph containing SMLS. The SRI and SU strains had identical genetic backgrounds and similar microbial community structures. Compared with the SU strain, adult longevity, survival rate, and fecundity were significantly greater in the SRI strain (biological fitness of 1.48). Moreover, the SRI strain spent more time ingesting phloem than the SU strain. A comparative transcriptome analysis indicated that reproduction- and longevity-related genes were more highly expressed in the SRI strain than in the SU strain. ConclusionThe findings indicated that the infection with SMLS enhanced the Sitobion miscanthi fitness and feeding behavior. The beneficial effect of the SMLS on hosts could explain why it frequently infects the field populations in the grain aphid Sitobion miscanthi Takahashi in China. (c) 2022 Society of Chemical Industry.

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