RISB0146 - brood microbiome

Symbiont Classification

Classification

Bacteria and Fungi

Phylum

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Order

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Genus

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Host Classification

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Subfamily

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Function

Serratia is rich in the long-winged Nilaparvata lugens and is speculated to help the host adapt to harsh environments, potentially related to virulence variation.

Localization

Intracellular

Transmission Mode

Vertical

Geographic Information

Country

USA

Collection Location

Point Reyes National Seashore and Bodega Head, both in CA, USA

Supporting Reference

Symbiotic bacteria and Fungi proliferate in diapause and may enhance overwintering survival in a solitary bee

Christensen, SM; Srinivas, SN; McFrederick, QS ... Buchmann, SL; Vannette, RL

Journal: ISME JOURNAL

Related Publications

2 records

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Title Host Symbiont Authors Journal Year
Anthophora bomboides
brood microbiome
Christensen, SM; Srinivas, SN; McFrederick, QS ... Buchmann, SL; Vannette, RL
ISME JOURNAL
2024
Onthophagus taurus
Brood Ball bacteria
Esposti, MD; Romero, EM
PLOS ONE
2017
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