Cargando…

Identification of entomopathogenic nematodes and symbiotic bacteria from Nam Nao National Park in Thailand and larvicidal activity of symbiotic bacteria against Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus

Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) that are symbiotically associated with Xenorhabdus and Photorhabdus bacteria can kill target insects via direct infection and toxin action. There are limited reports identifying such organisms in the National Park of Thailand. Therefore, the objectives of this study...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Yooyangket, Temsiri, Muangpat, Paramaporn, Polseela, Raxsina, Tandhavanant, Sarunporn, Thanwisai, Aunchalee, Vitta, Apichat
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5895068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29641570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195681
_version_ 1783313596449554432
author Yooyangket, Temsiri
Muangpat, Paramaporn
Polseela, Raxsina
Tandhavanant, Sarunporn
Thanwisai, Aunchalee
Vitta, Apichat
author_facet Yooyangket, Temsiri
Muangpat, Paramaporn
Polseela, Raxsina
Tandhavanant, Sarunporn
Thanwisai, Aunchalee
Vitta, Apichat
author_sort Yooyangket, Temsiri
collection PubMed
description Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) that are symbiotically associated with Xenorhabdus and Photorhabdus bacteria can kill target insects via direct infection and toxin action. There are limited reports identifying such organisms in the National Park of Thailand. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to identify EPNs and symbiotic bacteria from Nam Nao National Park, Phetchabun Province, Thailand and to evaluate the larvicidal activity of bacteria against Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus. A total of 12 EPN isolates belonging to Steinernema and Heterorhabditis were obtained form 940 soil samples between February 2014 and July 2016. EPNs were molecularly identified as S. websteri (10 isolates) and H. baujardi (2 isolates). Symbiotic bacteria were isolated from EPNs and molecularly identified as P. luminescens subsp. akhurstii (13 isolates), X. stockiae (11 isolates), X. vietnamensis (2 isolates) and X. japonica (1 isolate). For the bioassay, bacterial suspensions were evaluated for toxicity against third to early fourth instar larvae of Aedes spp. The larvae of both Aedes species were orally susceptible to symbiotic bacteria. The highest larval mortality of Ae. aegypti was 99% after exposure to X. stockiae (bNN112.3_TH) at 96 h, and the highest mortality of Ae. albopictus was 98% after exposure to P. luminescens subsp. akhurstii (bNN121.4_TH) at 96 h. In contrast to the control groups (Escherichia coli and distilled water), the mortality rate of both mosquito larvae ranged between 0 and 7% at 72 h. Here, we report the first observation of X. vietnamensis in Thailand. Additionally, we report the first observation of P. luminescens subsp. akhurstii associated with H. baujardi in Thailand. X. stockiae has potential to be a biocontrol agent for mosquitoes. This investigation provides a survey of the basic diversity of EPNs and symbiotic bacteria in the National Park of Thailand, and it is a bacterial resource for further studies of bioactive compounds.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5895068
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-58950682018-05-04 Identification of entomopathogenic nematodes and symbiotic bacteria from Nam Nao National Park in Thailand and larvicidal activity of symbiotic bacteria against Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus Yooyangket, Temsiri Muangpat, Paramaporn Polseela, Raxsina Tandhavanant, Sarunporn Thanwisai, Aunchalee Vitta, Apichat PLoS One Research Article Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) that are symbiotically associated with Xenorhabdus and Photorhabdus bacteria can kill target insects via direct infection and toxin action. There are limited reports identifying such organisms in the National Park of Thailand. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to identify EPNs and symbiotic bacteria from Nam Nao National Park, Phetchabun Province, Thailand and to evaluate the larvicidal activity of bacteria against Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus. A total of 12 EPN isolates belonging to Steinernema and Heterorhabditis were obtained form 940 soil samples between February 2014 and July 2016. EPNs were molecularly identified as S. websteri (10 isolates) and H. baujardi (2 isolates). Symbiotic bacteria were isolated from EPNs and molecularly identified as P. luminescens subsp. akhurstii (13 isolates), X. stockiae (11 isolates), X. vietnamensis (2 isolates) and X. japonica (1 isolate). For the bioassay, bacterial suspensions were evaluated for toxicity against third to early fourth instar larvae of Aedes spp. The larvae of both Aedes species were orally susceptible to symbiotic bacteria. The highest larval mortality of Ae. aegypti was 99% after exposure to X. stockiae (bNN112.3_TH) at 96 h, and the highest mortality of Ae. albopictus was 98% after exposure to P. luminescens subsp. akhurstii (bNN121.4_TH) at 96 h. In contrast to the control groups (Escherichia coli and distilled water), the mortality rate of both mosquito larvae ranged between 0 and 7% at 72 h. Here, we report the first observation of X. vietnamensis in Thailand. Additionally, we report the first observation of P. luminescens subsp. akhurstii associated with H. baujardi in Thailand. X. stockiae has potential to be a biocontrol agent for mosquitoes. This investigation provides a survey of the basic diversity of EPNs and symbiotic bacteria in the National Park of Thailand, and it is a bacterial resource for further studies of bioactive compounds. Public Library of Science 2018-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5895068/ /pubmed/29641570 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195681 Text en © 2018 Yooyangket et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Yooyangket, Temsiri
Muangpat, Paramaporn
Polseela, Raxsina
Tandhavanant, Sarunporn
Thanwisai, Aunchalee
Vitta, Apichat
Identification of entomopathogenic nematodes and symbiotic bacteria from Nam Nao National Park in Thailand and larvicidal activity of symbiotic bacteria against Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus
title Identification of entomopathogenic nematodes and symbiotic bacteria from Nam Nao National Park in Thailand and larvicidal activity of symbiotic bacteria against Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus
title_full Identification of entomopathogenic nematodes and symbiotic bacteria from Nam Nao National Park in Thailand and larvicidal activity of symbiotic bacteria against Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus
title_fullStr Identification of entomopathogenic nematodes and symbiotic bacteria from Nam Nao National Park in Thailand and larvicidal activity of symbiotic bacteria against Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus
title_full_unstemmed Identification of entomopathogenic nematodes and symbiotic bacteria from Nam Nao National Park in Thailand and larvicidal activity of symbiotic bacteria against Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus
title_short Identification of entomopathogenic nematodes and symbiotic bacteria from Nam Nao National Park in Thailand and larvicidal activity of symbiotic bacteria against Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus
title_sort identification of entomopathogenic nematodes and symbiotic bacteria from nam nao national park in thailand and larvicidal activity of symbiotic bacteria against aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5895068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29641570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195681
work_keys_str_mv AT yooyangkettemsiri identificationofentomopathogenicnematodesandsymbioticbacteriafromnamnaonationalparkinthailandandlarvicidalactivityofsymbioticbacteriaagainstaedesaegyptiandaedesalbopictus
AT muangpatparamaporn identificationofentomopathogenicnematodesandsymbioticbacteriafromnamnaonationalparkinthailandandlarvicidalactivityofsymbioticbacteriaagainstaedesaegyptiandaedesalbopictus
AT polseelaraxsina identificationofentomopathogenicnematodesandsymbioticbacteriafromnamnaonationalparkinthailandandlarvicidalactivityofsymbioticbacteriaagainstaedesaegyptiandaedesalbopictus
AT tandhavanantsarunporn identificationofentomopathogenicnematodesandsymbioticbacteriafromnamnaonationalparkinthailandandlarvicidalactivityofsymbioticbacteriaagainstaedesaegyptiandaedesalbopictus
AT thanwisaiaunchalee identificationofentomopathogenicnematodesandsymbioticbacteriafromnamnaonationalparkinthailandandlarvicidalactivityofsymbioticbacteriaagainstaedesaegyptiandaedesalbopictus
AT vittaapichat identificationofentomopathogenicnematodesandsymbioticbacteriafromnamnaonationalparkinthailandandlarvicidalactivityofsymbioticbacteriaagainstaedesaegyptiandaedesalbopictus