2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12866-022-02661-4
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Pesticide residue exposure provides different responses of the microbiomes of distinct cultures of the stored product pest mite Acarus siro

Abstract: Background The contribution of the microbiome to pesticide breakdown in agricultural pests remains unclear. We analyzed the effect of pirimiphos-methyl (PM) on four geographically different cultures of the stored product pest mite Acarus siro (6 L, 6Tu, 6Tk and 6Z) under laboratory experiments. The effect of PM on mite mortality in the impregnated filter paper test was compared. Results The mite sensitivity to PM decreased in the order of 6 L, 6Tu,… Show more

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“…Sodalis seem to be a diverse group of bacteria inhabiting different environments (such as soil and decomposing wood), as shown in the study conducted by Tláskal et al (2021). Furthermore, it has been proposed that Sodalis can help cope with stress caused by pesticide exposure (Hubert et al, 2022), making the wild Sodalis population a potential genetic reservoir for hosts' adaptation. Future genomics‐enabled work will allow us to distinguish among these scenarios in what appears as a surprisingly dynamic system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sodalis seem to be a diverse group of bacteria inhabiting different environments (such as soil and decomposing wood), as shown in the study conducted by Tláskal et al (2021). Furthermore, it has been proposed that Sodalis can help cope with stress caused by pesticide exposure (Hubert et al, 2022), making the wild Sodalis population a potential genetic reservoir for hosts' adaptation. Future genomics‐enabled work will allow us to distinguish among these scenarios in what appears as a surprisingly dynamic system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%