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Your Position :Home->Past Journals Catalog->2020年57 No.2

Plant-mediated horizontal transmission of insect endosymbionts and their biological effects on recipients
Author of the article:LIU Yuan;FAN Ze-Yun;LI Yin;PENG Jing;CHEN Xin-Yi;QIU Bao-Li
Author's Workplace:Key Laboratory of Bio-Pesticide Innovation and Application, Guangzhou 510640, China; Engineering Research Center of Biological Control, Ministry of Education, Guangzhou 510640, China; Department of Entomology, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510640, China
Key Words:plant-mediated; insects; endosymbionts; horizontal transmission; biological effects
Abstract:
Endosymbionts are closely adapted to the biology of their insect hosts. In recent years, the routes and mechanisms involved in the horizontal transmission of insect endosymbionts has been an important topic in entomological research. A growing number of studies have revealed that insects with no close taxonomic affinity are infected with the same, or similar, endosymbionts. This indicates that horizontal transmission of insect endosymbionts is ubiquitous in nature, and that plant-mediated horizontal transmission of insect endosymbionts is a pathway for this. Recipient insects either of the same, or different, species can acquire endosymbionts from infected host plants; i.e. endosymbionts are transmitted from source insects to recipients via host plants. This paper reviews the mechanisms and processes involved in the plant-mediated horizontal transmission of insect endosymbionts, as well as the biological and ecological effects of endosymbionts on recipient hosts. We hope this review will provide a valuable reference for research on insect endosymbionts and pest control.
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