Root inoculation with soil-borne microorganisms alters gut bacterial communities and performance of the leaf-chewer Spodoptera exigua

Archive ouverte

Ramírez‐serrano, Beatriz | Querejeta, Marina | Minchev, Zhivko | Pozo, María, J | Dubreuil, Géraldine | Giron, David

Edité par CCSD ; Wiley -

International audience. Soil-borne microorganisms can impact leaf-chewing insect fitness by modifying plant nutrition and defence. Whether the altered insect performance is linked to changes in microbial partners of caterpillars remains unclear. We investigated the effects of root inoculation with soil bacteria or fungi on the gut bacterial community and biomass of the folivore Spodoptera exigua. We also explored the potential correlation between both parameters. We performed herbivory bioassay using leaves of tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicum), measured caterpillar weight gain and characterized the gut bacterial communities via 16S rRNA gene metabarcoding. All soil microbes modified the gut bacterial communities, but the extent of these changes depended on the inoculated species. Rhizophagus irregularis and Bacillus amyloliquefaciens had opposite effects on S. exigua weight. While plant inoculation with the fungus influenced gut bacterial diversity, B. amyloliquefaciens also affected the community composition. A reduced abundance of two S. exigua enterococcal symbionts correlated with decreased insect biomass. Our results show that soil microorganisms can induce plant-mediated changes in the gut bacterial community of foliar-feeding caterpillars. We propose that the impact of these alterations on insect performance might rely on specific adaptations within the gut bacteria, rather than solely on the occurrence of changes.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Mycorrhizal benefits on plant growth and protection against Spodoptera exigua depend on N availability

Archive ouverte | Ramírez-Serrano, Beatriz | CCSD

International audience

Beneficial soil fungi enhance tomato crop productivity and resistance to the leaf-mining pest Tuta absoluta in agronomic conditions

Archive ouverte | Minchev, Zhivko | CCSD

International audience. Abstract Research has shown that soil-borne beneficial microorganisms can enhance plant growth, productivity, and resistance against pests and pathogens and could thus serve as a sustainable ...

Changes in Bacterial Community Structure Across the Different Life Stages of Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens)

Archive ouverte | Querejeta, Marina | CCSD

International audience. The digestive capacity of organic compounds by the black soldier fly (BSF, Hermetia illucens, Diptera: Stratiomyidae, Linnaeus, 1758) is known to rely on complex larva-microbiota interactions...

Chargement des enrichissements...