RISB0103 - Bombella apis

Symbiont Classification

Classification

Bacteria

Phylum

Pseudomonadota

Order

Rhodospirillales

Genus

Bombella

Host Classification

Order

-

Family

-

Subfamily

-

Function

Bombella apis has the ability to restore the larval-to-pupal transition that is disrupted by antibiotic treatment in the host, Apis cerana.

Localization

Extracellular

Transmission Mode

No transmission mode information available

Geographic Information

Country

China

Collection Location

the Institute of Zoology, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, situated in Guangzhou, Guangdong

Supporting Reference

Honeybee symbiont Bombella apis could restore larval-to-pupal transition disrupted by antibiotic treatment

Chen, XW; Li, JH; Ding, ZR ... Xie, HC; Yi, Z

Journal: JOURNAL OF INSECT PHYSIOLOGY

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Related Publications

6 records

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Title Host Symbiont Authors Journal Year
Apis cerana
Bombella apis
Chen, XW; Li, JH; Ding, ZR ... Xie, HC; Yi, Z
JOURNAL OF INSECT PHYSIOLOGY
2024
Apis cerana
Bombella intestini
Yun, BR; Truong, AT; Choi, YS ... Van Quyen, D; Cho, YS
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
2022
Apis cerana
Apibacter
Zhang, WJ; Zhang, X; Su, QZ ... Zheng, H; Zhou, X
INSECT SCIENCE
2022
Apis mellifera
Bombella apis A29
Parish, AJ; Rice, DW; Tanquary, VM; Tennessen, JM; Newton, ILG
ISME JOURNAL
2022
Apis mellifera
Bombella apis
Miller, DL; Smith, EA; Newton, ILG
MBIO
2021
Apis cerana
Bifidobacterium
Guo, J; Wu, J; Chen, YP ... Luo, WH; Li, JL
JOURNAL OF INVERTEBRATE PATHOLOGY
2015
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