1. Microbiota of pest insect Nezara viridulamediate detoxification and plant defense repression
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Coolen, Silvia, Rogowska-van der Molen, Magda A, Kwakernaak, Ineke, van Pelt, Johan A, Postma, Jelle L, van Alen, Theo, Jansen, Robert S, and Welte, Cornelia U
- Abstract
The Southern green shield bug, Nezara viridula, is an invasive piercing and sucking pest insect that feeds on crop plants and poses a threat to global food production. Given that insects are known to live in a close relationship with microorganisms, our study provides insights into the community composition and function of the N. viridula-associated microbiota and its effect on host–plant interactions. We discovered that N. viridulahosts both vertically and horizontally transmitted microbiota throughout different developmental stages and their salivary glands harbor a thriving microbial community that is transmitted to the plant while feeding. The N. viridulamicrobiota was shown to aid its host with the detoxification of a plant metabolite, namely 3-nitropropionic acid, and repression of host plant defenses. Our results demonstrate that the N. viridula-associated microbiota plays an important role in interactions between insects and plants and could therefore be considered a valuable target for the development of sustainable pest control strategies.
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- 2024
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