2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0044685
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Microbial Communities Associated with the Larval Gut and Eggs of the Western Corn Rootworm

Abstract: BackgroundThe western corn rootworm (WCR) is one of the economically most important pests of maize. A better understanding of microbial communities associated with guts and eggs of the WCR is required in order to develop new pest control strategies, and to assess the potential role of the WCR in the dissemination of microorganisms, e.g., mycotoxin-producing fungi.Methodology/Principal FindingsTotal community (TC) DNA was extracted from maize rhizosphere, WCR eggs, and guts of larvae feeding on maize roots grow… Show more

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“…A vast range of gut bacteria have been isolated and identified from different insect orders . The presence of such an enormous bacterial diversity within insect digestive tracts is due to their different feeding habits, physicochemical properties and gut structures . In Tephritidae, different bacterial species belonging to the families Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonadaceae, Vibrionaceae, Micrococcaceae, Staphylococcaceae and Bacillaceae were predominantly isolated from the gut of Anastrepha , Bactrocera , Ceratitis , Dacus and Rhagoletis species .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A vast range of gut bacteria have been isolated and identified from different insect orders . The presence of such an enormous bacterial diversity within insect digestive tracts is due to their different feeding habits, physicochemical properties and gut structures . In Tephritidae, different bacterial species belonging to the families Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonadaceae, Vibrionaceae, Micrococcaceae, Staphylococcaceae and Bacillaceae were predominantly isolated from the gut of Anastrepha , Bactrocera , Ceratitis , Dacus and Rhagoletis species .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 The presence of such an enormous bacterial diversity within insect digestive tracts is due to their different feeding habits, physicochemical properties and gut structures. 6,10,12 In Tephritidae, different bacterial species belonging to the families Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonadaceae, Vibrionaceae, Micrococcaceae, Staphylococcaceae and Bacillaceae were predominantly isolated from the gut of Anastrepha, Bactrocera, Ceratitis, Dacus and Rhagoletis species. 13 -21 Many studies on fruit flies have provided valuable information on the role of microorganisms in host plant interaction and fruit fly biology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mortierella elongata was noted in Poland by Badurowa and Badura (1967), Dorenda (1986), Mańka et al (1987) and Chlebicki et al (2014). It is a well known soil fungus also noted as a bacterial endosymbiont (Dematheis et al 2012 Notes. This species belongs to the Penicillium spinulosum clade, section Aspergilloides sensu Houbraken et al (2014).…”
Section: Mortierella Elongata Linnemmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Apart from the body surface and the mouthparts, the main habitat for microorganisms is the gut. They colonize the insects in various ways: vertically with the microorganisms of the parents through (i) the ovary, (ii) the egg capsule, (iii) a smear infection during egg laying, and (iv) horizontally through the diet and the environment . In recent years, modern metagenomic analyses have greatly increased the knowledge on microbial biodiversity, especially in the insect gut .…”
Section: Safety Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%