Abstract

Wolbachia is one of the most abundant facultative intracellular symbionts in arthropods. It alters host biology in diverse ways, including the induction of reproductive manipulation, association of nutrient supplier and protection against pathogens. Aphids are a group of insects which exhibit interesting biological characteristics such as complex life cycles, alteration of sexual and asexual reproduction and shifts between two different hosts. Wolbachia is widely present in many orders of insects, but so far limited studies on Wolbachia in aphids have been carried out. Galling aphids are a group of aphids that induce galls on their primary host plants at specific life stage. In this study, 15 natural populations representing nine galling aphid species were analyzed for the presence of Wolbachia using species-specific primer pairs. Wolbachia presence in galling aphids was quite low and varied significantly among aphid populations. Only three of the 15 populations we analyzed had detectable Wolbachia and the overall infection rate was 20%. Two Wolbachia strains, O and B, were identified from the galling aphids Kaburagia rhusicola and Schlechtendalia chinensis. Strain O was for the first time to be found in aphids, and it is likely involved with the life stages of galling aphids living in closed microenvironments with specific survival strategies that are different from free-living aphids.

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  • Wolbachia is one of the most abundant facultative intracellular symbionts in arthropods

  • The objective of this study is to investigate the presence of Wolbachia in natural populations of galling aphids from China

  • All samples were screened for the presence of Wolbachia by PCR amplification using 16S rRNA-specific primers 16S-281F/1372R

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Introduction

Wolbachia is one of the most abundant facultative intracellular symbionts in arthropods It alters host biology in diverse ways, including the induction of reproductive manipulation, association of nutrient supplier and protection against pathogens. Aphids are a group of insects which exhibit interesting biological characteristics such as complex life cycles, alteration of sexual and asexual reproduction and shifts between two different hosts. 15 natural populations representing nine galling aphid species were analyzed for the presence of Wolbachia using species-specific primer pairs. Aphids are a group of insects, many of which are important pests for agriculture and f­orestry[18,19] Some species such as galling aphids can manipulate to plant tissues, resulting in the formation of galls, which can provide protection for aphids from p­ redators[20,21,22]. The distribution of Wolbachia in galling aphids and its significance remain to be studied

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