Agriculture (Dec 2021)

The Detection of <i>Wolbachia</i> in Tea Green Leafhopper (<i>Empoasca onukii</i> Matsuda) and Its Influence on the Host

  • Qiuqiu Zhang,
  • Rongmeng Lan,
  • Dezhong Ji,
  • Yanni Tan,
  • Xia Zhou,
  • Xiaofeng Tan,
  • Qiong Wu,
  • Linhong Jin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12010036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 36

Abstract

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Tea green leafhopper (Empoasca onukii Matsuda) is a critical pest in tea production. Wolbachia has attracted much attention as a new direction of pest biological control for its ability of manipulating the hosts’ reproductive biology. In this work, we focused on the detection of Wolbachia in tea green leafhopper and its effect on host reproduction and development. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR), real-time PCR, and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) techniques were used to detect the distribution of Wolbachia in tea green leafhopper. Wolbachia infection levels were different in different organs of hosts in different insect stages. In addition, comparison between the infected populations and cured population (treated by tetracyclines) revealed that presence of Wolbachia apparently influenced the growth, life cycle, and other reproductive factors of tea green leafhopper, caused, for example, by cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), thereby reducing number of offspring, shortening lifespan, and causing female-biased sex ratio. This research confirmed that the bacteria Wolbachia was of high incidence in tea leafhoppers and could significantly affect the hosts’ reproductive development and evolution.

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