Anatomical study of the female reproductive system and bacteriome of Diaphorina citri Kuwayama, (Insecta: Hemiptera, Liviidae) using micro-computed tomography
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2020-04-28Referencia bibliográfica
Alba-Alejandre, I., Alba-Tercedor, J., & Hunter, W. B. (2020). Anatomical study of the female reproductive system and bacteriome of Diaphorina citri Kuwayama,(Insecta: Hemiptera, Liviidae) using micro-computed tomography. Scientific Reports, 10(1), 1-14. [https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-64132-y]
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Kansas State University (KSU) S15192.01; University of Granada, USDA-NIFA S15192.01 2014-70016-23028Resumen
Huanglongbing (HLB) (citrus greening disease) is one of the most serious bacterial diseases of citrus. It
is caused by (1) Candidatus Liberibacter africanus, transmitted by Trioza erytreae and (2) C.L. asiaticus
and C.L. americanus, transmitted by Diaphorina citri. As part of a multidisciplinary project on D. citri
(www.citrusgreening.org), we made a detailed study, using micro-computed tomography, of the female
abdominal terminalia, reproductive system (ovaries, accessory glands, spermatheca, colleterial (=
cement) gland, connecting ducts, and ovipositor) and bacteriome, which we present here. New terms
and structures are introduced and described, particularly concerning the spermatheca, ovipositor and
bacteriome. The quality of images and bacteriome reconstructions are comparable, or clearer, than
those previously published using a synchrotron or fuorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH). This study:
reviews knowledge of the female reproductive system and bacteriome organ in D. citri; represents
the frst detailed morphological study of D. citri to use micro-CT; and extensively revises existing
morphological information relevant to psylloids, hemipterans and insects in general. High quality
images and supplementary videos represent a signifcant advance in knowledge of psylloid anatomy
and are useful tools for future research and as educational aids.