Journal of Integrative Agriculture (Aug 2018)

The impact of allelochemicals on the differential expression of symbiotic bacteria in cotton aphids

  • Ying LIU,
  • Ping-zhuo LIANG,
  • Fen LI,
  • Kang-sheng MA,
  • Xue-wei CHEN,
  • An-qi CHEN,
  • Pei LIANG,
  • Xi-wu GAO

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 8
pp. 1815 – 1821

Abstract

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Insects have developed a good adaptive mechanism in response to environmental stresses in the long-term evolution. They have developed a helpful metabolism system to resist plant allelochemicals. Insects also harbor different kinds of symbiotic bacteria, which provide them a competitive advantage. Here, using cotton aphid as an example, we investigated the effects of four plant allelochemicals on the differential expression of symbiotic bacteria based on transcriptome data. We also studied the composition of symbiotic bacteria and function on pathway level in three kinds of aphids. We found that the bacteria have a significant role in resisting the plant allelochemicals stress and host plant selection by aphids. These results should be useful to investigate the environmental adaption mechanism of aphids in the view of symbiotic bacteria. These results would offer a new insight for improving strategy of aphids and developing new pest control systems.

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