Developmental and Reproductive Impacts of Arsenophonus Symbiont on the Population of Nilaparvata lugens
Qian-Qian Li, Salah M. Mohamed, Yi-Le Hu, Yong-Mao Lian, Adams Ibrahim, Xiang-Zhen Zhu, Feng Chen, Sheng Lin

TL;DR
This study shows that the Arsenophonus bacterium slows the development and reproduction of rice pests, especially when they feed on transgenic rice.
Contribution
The study reveals how Arsenophonus affects pest biology on transgenic rice, offering new insights for sustainable pest control.
Findings
Arsenophonus infection increased development time and reduced reproductive capacity in N. lugens.
Infected females had smaller reproductive organs and lower expression of key reproduction-related genes.
Arsenophonus altered lipid metabolism and other metabolic pathways, impacting pest fitness.
Abstract
The Brown Planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) is a major pest of rice that significantly impacts crop yields. This research explores how the bacterium Arsenophonus, a common microorganism in insects, influences the development and reproduction of N. lugens. The research compared the development and reproductive traits of N. lugens on two rice varieties: the transgenic variety KF30-14 and the non-transgenic Minghui 86. The results showed that Arsenophonus infection decreased the development of N. lugens, particularly when fed on the transgenic rice. Infected insects exhibited slower development and produced fewer offspring. Additionally, the infection altered the size of their reproductive organs and impacted important genes related to development and reproduction. These findings suggest that Arsenophonus can reduce the insect’s ability to reproduce, particularly on transgenic rice,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInsect symbiosis and bacterial influences · Insect-Plant Interactions and Control · Phytoplasmas and Hemiptera pathogens
