RISB1459 - Bacteroidetes

Symbiont Classification

Classification

Bacteria

Phylum

Bacteroidota

Order

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Genus

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Host Classification

Order

-

Family

-

Subfamily

-

Function

Bacteroidota affects cuticle thickness, melanization, and hydrocarbon profile, enhancing desiccation resistance and strongly improving host fitness under dry conditions.

Localization

Intracellular

Transmission Mode

Vertical

Geographic Information

Country

Germany

Collection Location

the Julius-Kühn-Institute/Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants (Berlin, Germany)

Supporting Reference

Ancient symbiosis confers desiccation resistance to stored grain pest beetles

Engl, T; Eberl, N; Gorse, C ... Adler, C; Kaltenpoth, M

Journal: MOLECULAR ECOLOGY

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4 records

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Title Host Symbiont Authors Journal Year
Oryzaephilus surinamensis
Candidatus Shikimatogenerans silvanidophilus
Kanyile, SN; Engl, T; Kaltenpoth, M
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
2022
Oryzaephilus surinamensis
Wolbachia strain wSur
Kiefer, JST; Schmidt, G; Krüsemer, R; Kaltenpoth, M; Engl, T
MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
2022
Oryzaephilus surinamensis
Bacteroides
Engl, T; Schmidt, THP; Kanyile, SN; Klebsch, D
Insects
2020
Oryzaephilus surinamensis
Cladosporium
Yun, Tae-Seong; Park, Sook-Young; Yu, Jihyun; Hwang, Yujin; Hong, Ki-Jeong
The Plant Pathology Journal
2018
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