Laboratory feeding experiments with the poplar aphid, Chaitophorus populeti (Panzer), feeding on transgenic poplar (P. alba × P. glandulosa) varieties C13-5 and C013-5, were carried out to study the effect of...Laboratory feeding experiments with the poplar aphid, Chaitophorus populeti (Panzer), feeding on transgenic poplar (P. alba × P. glandulosa) varieties C13-5 and C013-5, were carried out to study the effect of transgenic poplar on the ladybird Harmonia axyridis (Pallas). The mortality and development time of the immature stages, the eclosion rate and body mass of H. axyridis were measured. The results indicated that C. populeti feeding on different varieties of transgenic plants had no statistically significant ef- fect on the mortality ofH. axyridis larvae. The development time of larval and pupal stages were not significantly different between the two transgenic poplars and a non-transgenic poplar. Furthermore, the body mass and eclosion rate did not show any difference between the H. axyridis feeding on aphids reared on transgenic plants and those from non-transgenic plants. It is suggested that transgenic plants have no deleterious effect on the predatory ladybird.展开更多
These last few years the multicolored Asian ladybird, Harmonia axyridis (Pallas), previously introduced in Europe and North America as a biological control agent, has swiftly spread out on those territories and turns ...These last few years the multicolored Asian ladybird, Harmonia axyridis (Pallas), previously introduced in Europe and North America as a biological control agent, has swiftly spread out on those territories and turns out to be a pest in several ways. In order to improve understanding of several key points of the biology of this ladybird, a novel fast-GC method of quantification of harmonine, the main defense alkaloid of H. axyridis, has been designed and validated using the accuracy profile concept for concentrations ranging from 13 to 264 μg/individual. This method allows quantifying harmonine in a single insect with a maximal error risk of 20%. For ladybirds collected in spring, mean harmonine concentration observed was 106.6 μg/individual with a very high standard deviation of 80.2 μg/individual, which can easily be explained by the strong asymmetry of the results distribution. Males and females seem equally chemically protected as the harmonine concentration did not significantly differ between sexes. This method is currently used to improve our comprehension of several key points of H. axyridis biology including aggregation behavior and aposematism.展开更多
Five sampling points for Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) were set in Sifeng Mountain scenic spot and four school districts of Jiamusi University, and diversity of color pattern of overwintering H. axyridis was surveyed f...Five sampling points for Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) were set in Sifeng Mountain scenic spot and four school districts of Jiamusi University, and diversity of color pattern of overwintering H. axyridis was surveyed from October to December in 2010. Survey results found that there were 16 color patterns of H. axyridis in southern suburb of Jiamusi, 11 species showed yellow background, while the other 5 species were black background, accounting for 68.75% and 31.25% of all the species, respectively. The majority of H. axyridis with yellow background had 18 or 19 spots. Compared with the sampling data in 2006 and 2008, the propor- tions of the color patterns had no significant difference in different years, but it slightly varied with the changes of environment.展开更多
In this study, the Harmonia axyridis vitellogenin gene 2 (HmVg2) sequence was identified from transcriptomic databases of female adult H. axyridis and cloned into pMD18-T vector. The HmVg2 gene was 5 460 bp in length,...In this study, the Harmonia axyridis vitellogenin gene 2 (HmVg2) sequence was identified from transcriptomic databases of female adult H. axyridis and cloned into pMD18-T vector. The HmVg2 gene was 5 460 bp in length, and formed with an open reading frame (ORF) of 5 361 nucleotides (GenBank accession no. KY794939). The putative molecular weight of the primary HmVg2 protein was 203.459 kDa and the predicted isoelectric point (pI) was 8.59. HmVg2 contained a signal peptide, vitellogenin N-terminal (vitellogenin-N) domain, domain of unknown function 1943 (DUF1934) domain and von Willebrand factor type D (VWD) domain. The developmental expression profiling showed that HmVg2 was extremely highly expressed in female insects, but was expressed at lower levels in male insects. In female insects, HmVg2 was mainly expressed in the wing and fat body. The double-stranded RNA-HmVg2/-GFP was injected into H. axyridis, and qRT-PCR results showed that the HmVg2 gene was specifically silenced. The eggs laid during the first five days and the hatching rate of eggs was lower than controls after dsHmVg2 injection. This investigation demonstrated that the HmVg2 gene plays an important role in H. axyridis reproduction and enriches the function of the insect vitellogenin gene.展开更多
The olfactory system of insects is crucial in modulating behaviors such as host seeking,mating,and oviposition.Odorantbinding proteins(OBPs)are involved in semiochemical recognition.OBPs recognize and bind odorants an...The olfactory system of insects is crucial in modulating behaviors such as host seeking,mating,and oviposition.Odorantbinding proteins(OBPs)are involved in semiochemical recognition.OBPs recognize and bind odorants and transport them to odorant receptors located in olfactory neurons.Harmonia axyridis(Coleoptera:Coccinellidae)is a widely used predacious biological control agent for many agricultural and forestry pests.This study identified 19 OBPs in H.axyridis based on the antennal and whole-body transcriptomes of adults and obtained all the full-length open reading frames,including 11‘Classic’OBPs,7‘Minus-C’OBPs and 1‘Plus-C’OBP.They encoded 125 to 241 amino acid proteins with molecular weights ranging from 13.75 to 27.75 kDa and isoelectric points ranging from 4.15 to 8.80.Phylogenetic analyses were used to study the relationships between H.axyridis OBPs and OBPs from other species of Coleoptera.Quantitative real-time PCR(qPCR)analysis showed that HaxyOBP2,3,5,8,10,12,13,14,and 15 were highly expressed in antennae of both adult females and males.Moreover,HaxyOBP2,3,5,12,and 15 were more abundantly expressed in antennae than other body parts,while HaxyOBP13 and HaxyOBP14 were expressed predominantly,and at similar levels,in the head and antennae.The other OBP genes were highly expressed in non-olfactory tissues including the thorax,abdomen,legs,and wings.These results provide valuable information for further study of H.axyridis olfaction,which may ultimately enhance its use as a biocontrol agent.展开更多
基金supported by the National Premier Special Funds for Study and Industrialization of Transgenic Plants (J2002-B-004)the National Natural Science and Technology Support Plan of China "the technology researchdemonstration of forestry-paper integrate project" (Grant No. 2006BAD32B)
文摘Laboratory feeding experiments with the poplar aphid, Chaitophorus populeti (Panzer), feeding on transgenic poplar (P. alba × P. glandulosa) varieties C13-5 and C013-5, were carried out to study the effect of transgenic poplar on the ladybird Harmonia axyridis (Pallas). The mortality and development time of the immature stages, the eclosion rate and body mass of H. axyridis were measured. The results indicated that C. populeti feeding on different varieties of transgenic plants had no statistically significant ef- fect on the mortality ofH. axyridis larvae. The development time of larval and pupal stages were not significantly different between the two transgenic poplars and a non-transgenic poplar. Furthermore, the body mass and eclosion rate did not show any difference between the H. axyridis feeding on aphids reared on transgenic plants and those from non-transgenic plants. It is suggested that transgenic plants have no deleterious effect on the predatory ladybird.
基金financially supported by a PhD grant from the Fonds pour la formation a la Recherche dans l’Industrie et dans l’Agriculture(FRIA)(Belgium).
文摘These last few years the multicolored Asian ladybird, Harmonia axyridis (Pallas), previously introduced in Europe and North America as a biological control agent, has swiftly spread out on those territories and turns out to be a pest in several ways. In order to improve understanding of several key points of the biology of this ladybird, a novel fast-GC method of quantification of harmonine, the main defense alkaloid of H. axyridis, has been designed and validated using the accuracy profile concept for concentrations ranging from 13 to 264 μg/individual. This method allows quantifying harmonine in a single insect with a maximal error risk of 20%. For ladybirds collected in spring, mean harmonine concentration observed was 106.6 μg/individual with a very high standard deviation of 80.2 μg/individual, which can easily be explained by the strong asymmetry of the results distribution. Males and females seem equally chemically protected as the harmonine concentration did not significantly differ between sexes. This method is currently used to improve our comprehension of several key points of H. axyridis biology including aggregation behavior and aposematism.
基金Supported by General Science and Technology Project of Department of Education of Heilongjiang Province(11531384)~~
文摘Five sampling points for Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) were set in Sifeng Mountain scenic spot and four school districts of Jiamusi University, and diversity of color pattern of overwintering H. axyridis was surveyed from October to December in 2010. Survey results found that there were 16 color patterns of H. axyridis in southern suburb of Jiamusi, 11 species showed yellow background, while the other 5 species were black background, accounting for 68.75% and 31.25% of all the species, respectively. The majority of H. axyridis with yellow background had 18 or 19 spots. Compared with the sampling data in 2006 and 2008, the propor- tions of the color patterns had no significant difference in different years, but it slightly varied with the changes of environment.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31272095)the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2017YFD0201004)the Hebei Modern Agriculture Industry Technology System, China (HBCT2018060204)
文摘In this study, the Harmonia axyridis vitellogenin gene 2 (HmVg2) sequence was identified from transcriptomic databases of female adult H. axyridis and cloned into pMD18-T vector. The HmVg2 gene was 5 460 bp in length, and formed with an open reading frame (ORF) of 5 361 nucleotides (GenBank accession no. KY794939). The putative molecular weight of the primary HmVg2 protein was 203.459 kDa and the predicted isoelectric point (pI) was 8.59. HmVg2 contained a signal peptide, vitellogenin N-terminal (vitellogenin-N) domain, domain of unknown function 1943 (DUF1934) domain and von Willebrand factor type D (VWD) domain. The developmental expression profiling showed that HmVg2 was extremely highly expressed in female insects, but was expressed at lower levels in male insects. In female insects, HmVg2 was mainly expressed in the wing and fat body. The double-stranded RNA-HmVg2/-GFP was injected into H. axyridis, and qRT-PCR results showed that the HmVg2 gene was specifically silenced. The eggs laid during the first five days and the hatching rate of eggs was lower than controls after dsHmVg2 injection. This investigation demonstrated that the HmVg2 gene plays an important role in H. axyridis reproduction and enriches the function of the insect vitellogenin gene.
基金This work was supported by the National Key Research and Develop Program of China(2017YFD0200400)the Shandong Province Modern Agricultural Technology System Peanut Innovation Team,China(SDAIT-04-08)the Beijing Leafy Vegetables Innovation Team of Modern Agroindustry Technology Research System,China(BAIC07-2020).
文摘The olfactory system of insects is crucial in modulating behaviors such as host seeking,mating,and oviposition.Odorantbinding proteins(OBPs)are involved in semiochemical recognition.OBPs recognize and bind odorants and transport them to odorant receptors located in olfactory neurons.Harmonia axyridis(Coleoptera:Coccinellidae)is a widely used predacious biological control agent for many agricultural and forestry pests.This study identified 19 OBPs in H.axyridis based on the antennal and whole-body transcriptomes of adults and obtained all the full-length open reading frames,including 11‘Classic’OBPs,7‘Minus-C’OBPs and 1‘Plus-C’OBP.They encoded 125 to 241 amino acid proteins with molecular weights ranging from 13.75 to 27.75 kDa and isoelectric points ranging from 4.15 to 8.80.Phylogenetic analyses were used to study the relationships between H.axyridis OBPs and OBPs from other species of Coleoptera.Quantitative real-time PCR(qPCR)analysis showed that HaxyOBP2,3,5,8,10,12,13,14,and 15 were highly expressed in antennae of both adult females and males.Moreover,HaxyOBP2,3,5,12,and 15 were more abundantly expressed in antennae than other body parts,while HaxyOBP13 and HaxyOBP14 were expressed predominantly,and at similar levels,in the head and antennae.The other OBP genes were highly expressed in non-olfactory tissues including the thorax,abdomen,legs,and wings.These results provide valuable information for further study of H.axyridis olfaction,which may ultimately enhance its use as a biocontrol agent.