Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
9(3), P. e13962 - e13962
Published: Feb. 23, 2023
Cereal-feeding
beetles
are
a
major
risk
for
cereal
crop
maintenance.
Cereal
weevils
such
as
Sitophilus
oryzae
have
symbiotic
intracellular
bacteria
that
provide
essential
aromatic
amino
acid
to
the
host
biosynthesis
of
their
cuticle
building
blocks.
Their
is
an
important
protective
barrier
against
biotic
and
abiotic
stresses,
providing
high
resistance
from
insecticides.
Quantitative
optical
methods
specialized
in
insect
analysis
exist,
but
scope
use
repeatability
results
remain
limited.
Here,
we
investigated
potential
Hyperspectral
Imaging
(HSI)
standardized
tool.
Based
on
HSI,
acquired
time
series
average
reflectance
profiles
400
1000
nm
(with
bacteria)
aposymbiotic
(without
S.
exposed
different
nutritional
stresses.
We
assessed
phenotypic
changes
under
diets
throughout
development
demonstrated
agreement
between
HSI
method
classically
used
Red-Green-Blue
analysis.
Then,
compared
both
technologies
laboratory
conditions
highlighted
assets
develop
simple,
automated,
This
first
study
showing
reliability
feasibility
changes.
Annual Review of Entomology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
69(1), P. 117 - 137
Published: Aug. 16, 2023
Research
over
the
past
30
years
has
led
to
a
widespread
acceptance
that
insects
establish
and
diverse
associations
with
microorganisms.
More
recently,
microbiome
research
been
accelerating
in
lepidopteran
systems,
leading
greater
understanding
of
both
endosymbiont
gut
microorganisms
how
they
contribute
integral
aspects
host.
Lepidoptera
are
associated
robust
assemblage
microorganisms,
some
which
may
be
stable
routinely
detected
larval
adult
hosts,
while
others
ephemeral
transient.
Certain
populate
can
significantly
hosts’
performance
fitness,
inconsequential.
We
emphasize
context-dependent
nature
interactions
between
players.
While
our
review
discusses
contemporary
literature,
there
major
avenues
yet
explored
determine
fundamental
host–microbe
potential
applications
for
microbiome;
we
describe
these
after
synthesis.
Nature Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
8(10), P. 1809 - 1819
Published: Aug. 31, 2023
Most
microbes
evolve
faster
than
their
hosts
and
should
therefore
drive
evolution
of
host-microbe
interactions.
However,
relatively
little
is
known
about
the
characteristics
that
define
adaptive
path
to
host
association.
Here
we
identified
microbial
traits
mediate
adaptation
by
experimentally
evolving
free-living
bacterium
Pseudomonas
lurida
with
nematode
Caenorhabditis
elegans
as
its
host.
After
ten
passages,
repeatedly
observed
beneficial
host-specialist
bacteria,
improved
persistence
in
being
associated
increased
biofilm
formation.
Whole-genome
sequencing
revealed
mutations
uniformly
upregulate
bacterial
second
messenger,
cyclic
diguanylate
(c-di-GMP).
We
subsequently
generated
mutants
upregulated
c-di-GMP
different
strains
species,
which
consistently
Comparison
pseudomonad
genomes
from
various
environments
underlies
a
variety
hosts,
plants
humans.
This
study
indicates
fundamental
for
establishing
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
379(1904)
Published: May 5, 2024
To
understand
insect
abundance,
distribution
and
dynamics,
we
need
to
the
relevant
drivers
of
their
populations
communities.
While
microbial
symbionts
are
known
strongly
affect
many
aspects
biology,
lack
data
on
effects
or
community
processes,
insects'
evolutionary
responses
at
different
timescales.
How
these
change
as
anthropogenic
ecosystems
intensify
is
an
area
intense
research.
Recent
developments
in
sequencing
bioinformatics
permit
cost-effective
diversity
surveys,
tracking
symbiont
transmission,
identification
functions
across
multi-species
In
this
review,
explore
how
functional
categories
can
influence
life-history
traits,
could
interactions
with
other
species,
they
may
processes
patterns
level
entire
We
argue
that
insect-associated
microbes
should
be
considered
important
response
adaptation
environmental
challenges
opportunities.
also
outline
emerging
approaches
for
surveying
characterizing
microbiota
population
scales.
This
article
part
theme
issue
‘Towards
a
toolkit
global
biodiversity
monitoring’.
PLoS Biology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
22(4), P. e3002580 - e3002580
Published: April 12, 2024
Endosymbiosis
drives
evolutionary
innovation
and
underpins
the
function
of
diverse
ecosystems.
The
mechanistic
origins
symbioses,
however,
remain
unclear,
in
part
because
early
events
are
obscured
by
subsequent
evolution
genetic
drift.
This
Essay
highlights
how
experimental
studies
facultative,
host-switched,
synthetic
symbioses
revealing
important
role
fitness
trade-offs
between
within-host
free-living
niches
during
early-stage
new
symbiotic
associations.
mutational
targets
underpinning
such
commonly
regulatory
genes,
that
single
mutations
have
major
phenotypic
effects
on
multiple
traits,
thus
enabling
reinforcing
transition
to
a
lifestyle.
Abstract
Single
pathogen‐targeted
disease
management
measure
has
shown
drawbacks
in
field
efficacy
under
the
scenario
of
global
change.
An
in‐depth
understanding
plant
pathogenesis
will
provide
a
promising
solution
but
faces
challenges
emerging
paradigm
involving
microbiome.
While
beneficial
impact
microbiome
is
well
characterized,
their
potential
role
facilitating
pathological
processes
so
far
remained
largely
overlooked.
To
address
these
unsolved
controversies
and
challenges,
we
hereby
highlight
pathobiome,
disease‐assisting
portion
hidden
microbiome,
paradigm.
We
review
detrimental
actions
mediated
by
pathobiome
at
multiple
scales
further
discuss
how
natural
human
triggers
result
prevalence
which
would
probably
clue
to
mitigation
epidemics.
Collectively,
article
advance
current
insight
into
also
pave
new
way
cope
with
upward
trends
designing
pathobiome‐targeted
measure.
Current Opinion in Insect Science,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
56, P. 101025 - 101025
Published: March 27, 2023
Diaphorina
citri,
the
Asian
citrus
psyllid,
is
a
vector
of
Candidatus
Liberibacter
asiaticus
(CLas),
causal
agent
huanglongbing
(HLB),
world's
most
serious
disease
citrus.
Owing
to
relevancy
and
urgency
HLB
research,
study
transmission
biology
in
pathosystem
has
been
significant
area
research.
The
focus
this
article
summarize
synthesize
recent
advancements
between
D.
citri
CLas
create
an
updated
view
research
landscape
identify
avenues
for
future
Variability
appears
play
important
role
by
citri.
We
advocate
that
it
understand
genetic
basis
environmental
factors
contributing
how
variation
may
be
exploited
develop
improve
control
tactics.