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A new perspective of Pseudomonas-host interactions: distribution and potential ecological functions of the genus Pseudomonas within the Bark Beetle Holobiont
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Palabras clave
Host–microbe interaction
Forest pests
Microbiota
Dendroctonus
Insects microbiome
Insect–microbe interactions
Fungal antagonism
Biocontrol
Scolytinae
Symbionts
Clasificación UNESCO
2414 Microbiología
Fecha de publicación
2021
Editor
MDPI
Citación
Saati-Santamaría, Z., Rivas, R., Kolařik, M., & García-Fraile, P. (2021). A new perspective of Pseudomonas—host interactions: distribution and potential ecological functions of the genus Pseudomonas within the Bark Beetle Holobiont. Biology, 10(2), 164. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10020164
Resumen
[EN]Symbiosis betweenmicrobes and insects has been raised as a promising area for understanding
biological implications of microbe–host interactions. Among them, the association between fungi and
bark beetles has been generally recognized as essential for the bark beetle ecology. However, many
works investigating bark beetle bacterial communities and their functions usually meet in a common
finding: Pseudomonas is a broadly represented genus within this holobiont and it may provide beneficial
roles to its host. Thus, we aimed to review available research on this microbe–host interaction and point
out the probable relevance of Pseudomonas strains for these insects, in order to guide future research
toward a deeper analysis of the importance of these bacteria for the beetle’s life cycle.
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10.3390/biology10020164
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