草甘膦
生物
传粉者
肠道菌群
蜜蜂
细菌
微生物学
粘质沙雷氏菌
大肠杆菌
植物
遗传学
授粉
生态学
基因
花粉
生物化学
作者
Erick V. S. Motta,Kasie Raymann,Nancy A. Moran
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.1803880115
摘要
Significance Increased mortality of honey bee colonies has been attributed to several factors but is not fully understood. The herbicide glyphosate is expected to be innocuous to animals, including bees, because it targets an enzyme only found in plants and microorganisms. However, bees rely on a specialized gut microbiota that benefits growth and provides defense against pathogens. Most bee gut bacteria contain the enzyme targeted by glyphosate, but vary in whether they possess susceptible versions and, correspondingly, in tolerance to glyphosate. Exposing bees to glyphosate alters the bee gut community and increases susceptibility to infection by opportunistic pathogens. Understanding how glyphosate impacts bee gut symbionts and bee health will help elucidate a possible role of this chemical in colony decline.
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