舞毒蛾
Dispar公司
阿维菌素
生物
生殖器鳞翅目
幼虫
植物
微生物学
动物
解剖
溶组织内阿米巴
作者
Jianyong Zeng,Thi‐Minh‐Dien Vuong,Jiang‐Hong Shi,Zhongbin Shi,Jiaxing Guo,Guocai Zhang,Bing Bi
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.pestbp.2020.01.013
摘要
Lymantria dispar asiatica is a globally distributed herbivorous pest. Avermectin is a highly effective, broad-spectrum insecticide. In this study, fourth instar L. dispar asiatica larvae were exposed to a LC30 dose of avermectin. The structure and function of larval gut microbial community was analyzed to examine how gut microbiota in L. dispar asiatica larvae responded to avermectin stress. Results showed that the structure and function of gut microbial community in L. dispar asiatica larvae were varied by avermectin stress. To be precise, more than half quantity of the observed Optical Taxonomic Units (OTUs) showed significantly different abundances under avermectin stress. Linear discriminant analysis effect size (LEfSe) suggested nine bacterial genera and 12 fungal genera contributed to the different gut microbial community structure in L. dispar asiatica larvae. Gut microbial function classification (PICRUSt and FUNGuild) suggested that three bacterial function categories and a fungal function guild were significantly increased, and two fungal function guilds were significantly decreased by avermectin stress. This study furthers our understanding of the physiology of L. dispar asiatica larvae under avermectin stress, and is an essential step towards future development of potential pesticide targets.
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