2024
DOI: 10.1002/arch.22154
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An Aphid Pest Superclone Benefits From a Facultative Bacterial Endosymbiont in a Host‐Dependent Manner, Leading to Reproductive and Proteomic Changes

Leandro Mahieu,
Angélica González‐González,
María Eugenia Rubio‐Meléndez
et al.

Abstract: The English grain aphid, Sitobion avenae, is a significant agricultural pest affecting wheat, barley, and oats. In Chile, the most prevalent and persistent clone (superclone) of S. avenae harbors the facultative endosymbiont bacterium Regiella insecticola. To determine the role of this bacterium in the reproductive success of this superclone, the presence of R. insecticola was manipulated to assess its impact on (1) the reproductive performance of this clone on two host plant species (wheat and barley), (2) th… Show more

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