| Literature DB >> 29156569 |
Valeria Mereghetti1, Bessem Chouaia2, Matteo Montagna3.
Abstract
In recent years, next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have helped to improve our understanding of the bacterial communities associated with insects, shedding light on their wide taxonomic and functional diversity. To date, little is known about the microbiota of lepidopterans, which includes some of the most damaging agricultural and forest pests worldwide. Studying their microbiota could help us better understand their ecology and offer insights into developing new pest control strategies. In this paper, we review the literature pertaining to the microbiota of lepidopterans with a focus on pests, and highlight potential recurrent patterns regarding microbiota structure and composition.Entities:
Keywords: Lepidoptera; bacterial communities; crop pests; developmental stages; diet; forest pests; next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies; symbiosis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29156569 PMCID: PMC5713417 DOI: 10.3390/ijms18112450
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Summary of the moth pests analyzed.
| Moth Species | Family | Feeding Behavior | Common Host Plants | Type of Pest |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Noctuidae | polyphagous | crop pest | ||
| Saturniidae | polyphagous | forest pest | ||
| Noctuidae | monophagous | forest pest | ||
| Noctuidae | polyphagous | crop pest | ||
| Noctuidae | polyphagous | crop/blood-feeding pest | ||
| Tortricidae | polyphagous | forest pest | ||
| Noctuidae | polyphagous | crop pest | ||
| Noctuidae | polyphagous | crop pest | ||
| Erebidae | polyphagous | forest pest | ||
| Sphingidae | polyphagous | crop pest | ||
| Noctuidae | polyphagous | crop pest | ||
| Crambidae | polyphagous | crop pest | ||
| Pyralidae | polyphagous | Cereal grains, dried fruits, dried fish, dried meats, nuts | stored-product pest | |
| Yponomeutidae | monophagous | crop pest | ||
| Saturnidae | polyphagous | crop pest | ||
| Noctuidae | polyphagous | crop pest | ||
| Noctuidae | polyphagous | crop pest | ||
| Noctuidae | polyphagous | crop pest | ||
| Thaumetopoeidae | polyphagous | forest pest |
Figure 1Table representing the family of bacteria shared between the microbiota of forest moth species investigated using next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies. Black-withe squares indicate the presence-absence of the bacteria family, respectively.
Figure 2Table representing the family of bacteria shared between the microbiota of crop moth species investigated using NGS technologies. Black-withe squares indicate the presence-absence of the bacteria family, respectively.
Figure 3Non-metric multi-dimensional scaling analysis (NMDS) plots showing the correlation between the bacterial families associated with moths and the host plant group (angiosperms vs. gymnosperms). Circular points indicate the moths colored according to the different species, the crosses represent the bacterial Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) at the family level. The ellipses represent a 95% confidence area around the mean of the group.