Many phytophagous insects harbor symbiotic bacteria that can be transmitted vertically from parents to offspring, or acquired horizontally from unrelated hosts or the environment. In the latter case, plants are a potential route for symbiont transfer and can thus foster a tripartite interaction between microbe, insect, and plant. Here, we focus on two bacterial symbionts of the darkling beetle Lagria villosa that belong to the genus Burkholderia; the culturable strain B. gladioli Lv-StA and the reduced-genome strain Burkholderia Lv-StB. The strains can be transmitted vertically and confer protection to the beetle’s eggs, but Lv-StA can also proliferate in plants, and both symbiont strains have presumably evolved from plant pathogens. Notabl...
Despite the omnipresence of specific host-symbiont associations with acquisition of the microbial sy...
ABSTRACT The saw-toothed grain beetle, Oryzaephilus surinamensis (Silvanidae), is a cosmopolitan sto...
International audienceBacterial symbionts are widespread in insects and other animals. Most of them ...
Pathogenic and mutualistic bacteria associated with eukaryotic hosts often lack distinctive genomic ...
ABSTRACT Symbiotic mutualisms of bacteria and animals are ubiquitous in nature, running a continuum ...
When insects feed on plants they also ingest those microorganisms living on plant surfaces and withi...
International audiencePlants and insects have been co-existing for more than 400 million years, lead...
Experimental evidence is accumulating that endosymbionts of phytophagous insects may transmit horizo...
International audienceHow host organisms evolved and maintain specific mutualisms with microorganism...
Bacterial endophytes colonize the inner tissues of host plants through the roots or through disconti...
Insects able to feed on plant vessels are often known to be vectors of plant pathogens. While much i...
Root-colonizing bacteria have been intensively investigated for their intimate relationship with pla...
Bacterial endophytes colonize the inner tissues of host plants through the roots or through disconti...
Root-colonizing bacteria have been intensively investigated for their intimate relationship with pla...
International audienceMicrobes play crucial roles in the biology of herbivorous insects, and the las...
Despite the omnipresence of specific host-symbiont associations with acquisition of the microbial sy...
ABSTRACT The saw-toothed grain beetle, Oryzaephilus surinamensis (Silvanidae), is a cosmopolitan sto...
International audienceBacterial symbionts are widespread in insects and other animals. Most of them ...
Pathogenic and mutualistic bacteria associated with eukaryotic hosts often lack distinctive genomic ...
ABSTRACT Symbiotic mutualisms of bacteria and animals are ubiquitous in nature, running a continuum ...
When insects feed on plants they also ingest those microorganisms living on plant surfaces and withi...
International audiencePlants and insects have been co-existing for more than 400 million years, lead...
Experimental evidence is accumulating that endosymbionts of phytophagous insects may transmit horizo...
International audienceHow host organisms evolved and maintain specific mutualisms with microorganism...
Bacterial endophytes colonize the inner tissues of host plants through the roots or through disconti...
Insects able to feed on plant vessels are often known to be vectors of plant pathogens. While much i...
Root-colonizing bacteria have been intensively investigated for their intimate relationship with pla...
Bacterial endophytes colonize the inner tissues of host plants through the roots or through disconti...
Root-colonizing bacteria have been intensively investigated for their intimate relationship with pla...
International audienceMicrobes play crucial roles in the biology of herbivorous insects, and the las...
Despite the omnipresence of specific host-symbiont associations with acquisition of the microbial sy...
ABSTRACT The saw-toothed grain beetle, Oryzaephilus surinamensis (Silvanidae), is a cosmopolitan sto...
International audienceBacterial symbionts are widespread in insects and other animals. Most of them ...