Cultivable gut bacteria provide a pathway for adaptation of Chrysolina herbacea to Mentha aquatica volatiles
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Background: A chemical cross-talk between plants and insects is required in order to achieve a successful coadaptation.
In response to herbivory, plants produce specific compounds, and feeding insects respond adequately7
to molecules produced by plants. Here we show the role of the gut microbial community of the mint beetle
Chrysolina herbacea in the chemical cross-talk with Mentha aquatica (or watermint).
Results: By using two-dimensional gas chromatography-mass spectrometry we first evaluated the chemical
patterns of both M. aquatica leaf and frass volatiles extracted by C. herbacea males and females feeding on plants,
and observed marked differences between males and females volatiles. The sex-specific chemical pattern of the
frass paralleled with sex-specific distribution of cultivable gut bacteria. Indeed, all isolated gut bacteria from females
belonged to either ?- or ?-Proteobacteria, whilst those from males were ?-Proteobacteria or Firmicutes. We then
demonstrated that five Serratia marcescens strains from females possessed antibacterial activity against bacteria from
males belonging to Firmicutes suggesting competition by production of antimicrobial compounds. By in vitro
experiments, we lastly showed that the microbial communities from the two sexes were associated to specific
metabolic patterns with respect to their ability to biotransform M. aquatica terpenoids, and metabolize them into
an array of compounds with possible pheromone activity.
Conclusions: Our data suggest that cultivable gut bacteria of Chrysolina herbacea males and females influence the
volatile blend of herbivory induced Mentha aquatica volatiles in a sex-specific way.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Mentha aquatica; Chrysolina herbacea; Terpenoids; Insect pheromones; Gut microbial community; Microbial organic volatile compounds; Antimicrobial compounds
List of contributors:
DEL GIUDICE, Luigi; Pontieri, Paola
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