Gut yeast diversity of Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) under different dietary conditions
Man Yu, Yang Li, Jingyuan Ji, Yonghui Lei, Yanfei Sun

TL;DR
This study explores how different diets affect the gut yeast communities in Helicoverpa armigera larvae, revealing diet-driven changes in yeast diversity and composition.
Contribution
The study identifies diet-specific patterns in gut yeast communities of H. armigera, highlighting the impact of feeding environments on microbial diversity.
Findings
Hanseniaspora was predominant in larvae fed fruits indoors, while Moesziomyces was unique to wild and artificial diet groups.
Switching larvae from artificial diet to fruits increased Hanseniaspora and decreased Trichosporon abundance.
Wild-fed larvae showed higher gut yeast diversity compared to those on artificial diets.
Abstract
Yeast is one of the important symbiotic flora in the insect gut. However, little is known about the gut yeast in Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) under various dietary conditions. The composition and function of the intestinal yeast community also remain unclear. In this research, we explored the composition of yeast microorganisms in H. armigera larvae under different feeding environments, including apple, pear, tomato, artificial diet (laboratory feeding), Urtica fissa, Helianthus annuus, and Zinnia elegans (wild environment) using high-throughput sequencing. Results showed that a total of 43 yeast OTU readings were obtained, comprising 33 yeast genera and 42 yeast species. The yeast genera with a total content of more than 5% were Hanseniaspora (36.27%), Moesziomyces (21.47%), Trichosporon (16.20%), Wickerhamomyces (12.96%) and Pichia (6.38%). Hanseniaspora was…
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TopicsInsect and Pesticide Research · Insect Utilization and Effects · Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences
