RISB0528 - Bombella intestini
Symbiont Classification
Bacteria
Pseudomonadota
Rhodospirillales
Bombella
Host Classification
Function
Bombella intestini is a species unique to sacbrood virus (SBV)-resistant Apis cerana, suggesting a potential role in antiviral resistance.
Localization
Extracellular
Transmission Mode
Horizontal
Geographic Information
China
Two of these apiaries were free of SD and located in Cheongju and Jeju, at coordinates 36°31′13.1″ N–127°29′29.7″ E, and 33°15′50.3″ N–126°19′53.9″ E, respectively. The third apiary was SD-inflicted and located in Cheongju (35°30′11.7″ N–127°28′16.1″ E) (Table 1), and the fourth one with two SBV-resistant colonies was located in Wanju (35°90′39″ N–127°16′22″ E).
Supporting Reference
Comparison of the gut microbiome of sacbrood virus-resistant and -susceptible Apis cerana from South Korea
Yun, BR; Truong, AT; Choi, YS ... Van Quyen, D; Cho, YS
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| Title | Host | Symbiont | Authors | Journal | Year |
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Apis cerana
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Bombella apis
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Chen, XW; Li, JH; Ding, ZR ... Xie, HC; Yi, Z
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JOURNAL OF INSECT PHYSIOLOGY
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2024
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Apis cerana
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Bombella intestini
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Yun, BR; Truong, AT; Choi, YS ... Van Quyen, D; Cho, YS
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
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2022
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Apis cerana
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Apibacter
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Zhang, WJ; Zhang, X; Su, QZ ... Zheng, H; Zhou, X
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INSECT SCIENCE
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2022
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Apis mellifera
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Bombella apis A29
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Parish, AJ; Rice, DW; Tanquary, VM; Tennessen, JM; Newton, ILG
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ISME JOURNAL
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2022
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Apis mellifera
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Bombella apis
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Miller, DL; Smith, EA; Newton, ILG
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MBIO
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2021
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Apis cerana
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Bifidobacterium
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Guo, J; Wu, J; Chen, YP ... Luo, WH; Li, JL
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JOURNAL OF INVERTEBRATE PATHOLOGY
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2015
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