Microbial symbionts play crucial roles in the biology of many insects. While bacteria have been the primary focus of research on insect-microbe symbiosis, recent studies suggest that fungal symbionts may be just as important. The elm leaf beetle (ELB, ) is a serious pest species of field elm (). Using culture-dependent and independent methods, we investigated the abundance and species richness of bacteria and fungi throughout various ELB life stages and generations, while concurrently analyzing microbial communities on elm leaves. No persistent bacterial community was found to be associated with the ELB or elm leaves. By contrast, fungi were persistently present in the beetle's feeding life stages and on elm leaves. Fungal community sequencing revealed a predominance of the genera and in insects and on leaves. Culture-dependent surveys showed a high prevalence of two fungal colony morphotypes closely related to and . Among these, the morphotype was significantly more abundant on feeding-damaged compared with intact leaves, suggesting that the fungus thrives in the presence of the ELB. We assessed whether the detected prevalent fungal morphotypes influenced ELB's performance by rearing insects on (i) surface-sterilized leaves, (ii) leaves inoculated with spores, and (iii) leaves inoculated with spores. Insects feeding on -inoculated leaves gained more biomass and tended to lay larger egg clutches than those consuming surface-sterilized leaves or -inoculated leaves. Our results demonstrate that the ELB does not harbor resident bacteria and that it might benefit from associating with fungi.IMPORTANCEOur study provides insights into the still understudied role of microbial symbionts in the biology of the elm leaf beetle (ELB), a major pest of elms. Contrary to expectations, we found no persistent bacterial symbionts associated with the ELB or elm leaves. Our research thus contributes to the growing body of knowledge that not all insects rely on bacterial symbionts. While no persistent bacterial symbionts were detectable in the ELB and elm leaf samples, our analyses revealed the persistent presence of fungi, particularly and on both elm leaves and in the feeding ELB stages. Moreover, when ELB were fed with fungus-treated elm leaves, we detected a potentially beneficial effect of on the ELB's development and fecundity. Our results highlight the significance of fungal symbionts in the biology of this insect.
Download full-text PDF |
Source |
---|---|
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10807431 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.01057-23 | DOI Listing |
Int Nurs Rev
March 2025
Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Alexandria City, Egypt.
Aim: This study investigates the association between gender inequality, economic inequality, and organizational entrenchment among nurses serving in remote areas.
Background: Egypt ranks low in gender equity across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. In the culture of nursing, gender-based discrimination is among the factors that can further hamper nurses' economic advancement and adversely affect organizational entrenchment.
Int J Mol Sci
November 2024
Institute of Forest Biotechnology, College of Forestry, Hebei Agricultural University, Baoding 071000, China.
Elm () species are important components of forest resources with significant ecological and economic value. As tall hardwood trees that are drought-resistant, poor-soil-tolerant, and highly adaptable, species are an excellent choice for ecologically protected forests and urban landscaping. Additionally, the bioactive substances identified in the fruits, leaves, bark, and roots of have potential applications in the food and medical fields and as raw materials in industrial and cosmetic applications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFoods
November 2024
Tea Research Institute, The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310008, China.
As a crucial stage in the processing of black tea, rolling plays a significant role in both the color transformation and the quality development of the tea. In this process, the production of theaflavins, thearubigins, and theabrownins is a primary factor contributing to the alteration in color of rolled leaves. Herein, tea pigments are selected as the key quality indicators during rolling of black tea, aiming to establish rapid detection methods for them.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSpectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc
December 2024
College of Geoscience and Surveying Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing, Beijing 100083, China.
With the development of industrialization, environmental heavy metal pollution has become increasingly serious, and the growth of crops has been seriously affected by heavy metal pollution in the soil environment. Therefore, it is necessary to establish methods for distinguishing and monitoring heavy metal pollution. The application of hyperspectral remote sensing in heavy metal pollution monitoring demonstrates the great potential of using crop leaf spectra to accurately distinguish heavy metal pollution elements.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPLoS One
December 2024
School of Computer Science Engineering and Information Systems, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, Tamil Nādu, India.
Tomato cultivation is expanding rapidly, but the tomato sector faces significant challenges from various sources, including environmental (abiotic stress) and biological (biotic stress or disease) threats, which adversely impact the crop's growth, reproduction, and overall yield potential. The objective of this work is to build deep learning based lightweight convolutional neural network (CNN) architecture for the real-time classification of biotic stress in tomato plant leaves. This model proposes to address the drawbacks of conventional CNNs, which are resource-intensive and time-consuming, by using optimization methods that reduce processing complexity and enhance classification accuracy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!