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Comparison of bacterial diversity in Bactrocera cucurbitae (Coquillett) ovaries and eggs based on 16S rRNA sequencing
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AbstractNext-generation sequencing allows for fine-scale studies of microbial communities. Herein, 16S ribosomal RNA high-throughput sequencing was used to identify, classify, and predict the functions of the bacterial communities in the eggs and ovaries ofBactrocera cucurbitae(Coquillett) (Diptera: Tephritidae), which is a pest that infests a variety of cucurbit fruits at different developmental stages. Taxonomic analyses indicate that bacteria associated withB. cucurbitaerepresent 19 phyla, which were spread across different developmental stages. Specifically, the egg microbiota had a higher alpha diversity than those of microbiota in the primary and mature ovaries. Significant differences were not observed between the primary and mature ovaries in terms of their microbiota’s alpha diversities. Pseudomonadota, Deinococcota, Bacteroidota, Bacillota, and Actinomycetota were the dominant phyla in all three developmental stages ofB. cucurbitae, andPseudomonadaceaeandEnterobacteriaceaewere the most abundant families. Owing to the unique physiological environment of the ovaries, the diversity of their bacterial community was significantly lower than that in the eggs. This study provides new insights into the structure and abundance of the microbiota inB. cucurbitaeat different developmental stages and contributes to forming management strategies for this pest.
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Title: Comparison of bacterial diversity in Bactrocera cucurbitae (Coquillett) ovaries and eggs based on 16S rRNA sequencing
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AbstractNext-generation sequencing allows for fine-scale studies of microbial communities.
Herein, 16S ribosomal RNA high-throughput sequencing was used to identify, classify, and predict the functions of the bacterial communities in the eggs and ovaries ofBactrocera cucurbitae(Coquillett) (Diptera: Tephritidae), which is a pest that infests a variety of cucurbit fruits at different developmental stages.
Taxonomic analyses indicate that bacteria associated withB.
cucurbitaerepresent 19 phyla, which were spread across different developmental stages.
Specifically, the egg microbiota had a higher alpha diversity than those of microbiota in the primary and mature ovaries.
Significant differences were not observed between the primary and mature ovaries in terms of their microbiota’s alpha diversities.
Pseudomonadota, Deinococcota, Bacteroidota, Bacillota, and Actinomycetota were the dominant phyla in all three developmental stages ofB.
cucurbitae, andPseudomonadaceaeandEnterobacteriaceaewere the most abundant families.
Owing to the unique physiological environment of the ovaries, the diversity of their bacterial community was significantly lower than that in the eggs.
This study provides new insights into the structure and abundance of the microbiota inB.
cucurbitaeat different developmental stages and contributes to forming management strategies for this pest.
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