Peiying Hao
China Jiliang University
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Current Microbiology | 2011
ShengZhang Dong; Kun Pang; Xu Bai; Xiaoping Yu; Peiying Hao
To determine the species of the yeast-like symbionts (YLS) in the brown planthoppers (BPH), Nilaparvata lugens, YLS were first isolated and purified by ultracentrifugation from the fat bodies of BPH, and then 18S rDNA and internal transcribed spacer (ITS)–5.8S rDNA sequences of YLS were amplified with the different general primers for fungi. The results showed that the two different 18S and ITS–5.8S rDNA sequences of YLS were obtained. One 2291-bp DNA sequence, which contained 18S and ITS–5.8S rDNA, showed the high similarity to Cryptococcus and was named Cryp-Like symbiotes. Another 1248-bp DNA sequence, which contained a part of 18S and ITS–5.8S rDNA, showed the high similarity to Pichia guilliermondii and was named Pichia-Like symbiotes. It was further proved that Cryp- and Pichia-Like symbiotes existed in BPH through nested PCR with specific primers for two symbiotes and in situ hybridization analysis using digoxigenin-labeled probes. Our results showed that BPH harbored more than one species of eukaryotic YLS, which suggested that diversity of fungal endosymbiotes may be occurred in planthoppers, just like bacterial endosymbiotes.
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C | 2011
Liang Jin; Peiying Hao; Sheng-zhang Dong; Ya-lin Bian; Xiaoping Yu
To study the effects of mandelic acid (MA) on the brown planthopper (BPH), Nilaparvata lugens, the survival rate and behaviour of BPH fed on an artifi cial diet with different dosages of MA was observed. The survival rate of BPH decreased with the increase of the MA concentration and feeding time. In contrast to the control, the survival rate of BPH 72 h after feeding decreased signifi cantly. Electrical penetration graph (EPG) data indicated that MA absorbed by the rice plant from Kimura B solution signifi cantly affected the feeding behaviour of BPH. At the concentrations of 0.1, 0.5, and 1.0 mg/ml, duration of the phloem ingestion of BPH decreased from 115.34 min (control) to 30.41, 7.63, and 0.36 min, respectively. Periods of xylem ingestion of MA-treated BPH were signifi cantly shorter than those of the control (50.44 min). Moreover, BPH spent more time walking around or being at rest on MA-treated rice plants, as well as in stylet activities. The GST (glutathione S-transferase) activity of BPH increased with the increasing MA concentration, while the GPX (glutathione peroxidases) activity did not change signifi cantly. The results indicate that MA has an antifeedant and insecticidal effect on BPH.
Archive | 2011
Xiaoping Yu; Xuping Shentu; Shengzhang Dong; Peiying Hao; Yalin Bian; Chun Chen
Archive | 2011
Xiaoping Yu; Xuping Shentu; Shengzhang Dong; Peiying Hao; Yalin Bian; Zheng Ma
Archive | 2012
Xiaoping Yu; Xuping Shentu; Peiying Hao; Shengzhang Dong; Yalin Bian
Archive | 2011
Xuping Shentu; Xiaoping Yu; Shengzhang Dong; Peiying Hao; Yalin Bian; Zheng Ma
Archive | 2011
Xuping Shentu; Xiaoping Yu; Bing Yu; Peiying Hao; Shengzhang Dong; Yalin Bian
Archive | 2011
Xuping Shentu; Xiaoping Yu; Shengzhang Dong; Peiying Hao; Yalin Bian; Chun Chen
Archive | 2011
Xuping Shentu; Xiaoping Yu; Shengzhang Dong; Peiying Hao; Yalin Bian
Archive | 2011
Xuping Shentu; Xiaoping Yu; Shengzhang Dong; Peiying Hao; Yalin Bian; Zheng Ma