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Long-Term Effect of Elevated CO(2) on the Development and Nutrition Contents of the Pea Aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum)

It is predicted that the current atmospheric CO(2) level will be doubled by the end of this century. Here, we investigate the impacts of elevated CO(2) (550 and 750 μL/L) on the development and nutrition status of the green pea aphid for six generations, which is longer than previous studies. All se...

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Autores principales: Li, Chunchun, Sun, Qian, Gou, Yuping, Zhang, Kexin, Zhang, Qiangyan, Zhou, Jing-Jiang, Liu, Changzhong
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8213344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34149461
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.688220
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author Li, Chunchun
Sun, Qian
Gou, Yuping
Zhang, Kexin
Zhang, Qiangyan
Zhou, Jing-Jiang
Liu, Changzhong
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Sun, Qian
Gou, Yuping
Zhang, Kexin
Zhang, Qiangyan
Zhou, Jing-Jiang
Liu, Changzhong
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description It is predicted that the current atmospheric CO(2) level will be doubled by the end of this century. Here, we investigate the impacts of elevated CO(2) (550 and 750 μL/L) on the development and nutrition status of the green pea aphid for six generations, which is longer than previous studies. All seven examined physiological parameters were not affected over six generations under the ambient CO(2) level (380 μL/L). However, the elevated CO(2) levels (550 and 750 μL/L) prolonged nymph duration, decreased adult longevity, female fecundity and protein content, and increased the contents of total lipid, soluble sugar and glycogen. There was a significant interaction between the effect of CO(2) levels and the effect of generations on nymph duration, female fecundity and adult longevity. The elevated CO(2) had immediate effects on the female fecundity and the contents of total protein, total lipid and soluble sugar, starting within F(0) generation. The adult longevity decreased, and the glycogen content increased from the F(1) generation. However, the significant effect on the nymph development was only observed after three generations. Our study indicates that the elevated CO(2) levels first influence the reproduction, the nutrition and the energy supply, then initiate aphid emergency responses by shortening lifespan and increasing glucose metabolism, and finally result in the slow development under further persistent elevated CO(2) conditions after three generations, possibly leading to population decline under elevated CO(2) conditions. Our results will guide further field experiments under climate change conditions to evaluate the effects of elevated CO(2) on the development of the pea aphids and other insects, and to predict the population dynamics of the green pea aphid.
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spelling pubmed-82133442021-06-19 Long-Term Effect of Elevated CO(2) on the Development and Nutrition Contents of the Pea Aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) Li, Chunchun Sun, Qian Gou, Yuping Zhang, Kexin Zhang, Qiangyan Zhou, Jing-Jiang Liu, Changzhong Front Physiol Physiology It is predicted that the current atmospheric CO(2) level will be doubled by the end of this century. Here, we investigate the impacts of elevated CO(2) (550 and 750 μL/L) on the development and nutrition status of the green pea aphid for six generations, which is longer than previous studies. All seven examined physiological parameters were not affected over six generations under the ambient CO(2) level (380 μL/L). However, the elevated CO(2) levels (550 and 750 μL/L) prolonged nymph duration, decreased adult longevity, female fecundity and protein content, and increased the contents of total lipid, soluble sugar and glycogen. There was a significant interaction between the effect of CO(2) levels and the effect of generations on nymph duration, female fecundity and adult longevity. The elevated CO(2) had immediate effects on the female fecundity and the contents of total protein, total lipid and soluble sugar, starting within F(0) generation. The adult longevity decreased, and the glycogen content increased from the F(1) generation. However, the significant effect on the nymph development was only observed after three generations. Our study indicates that the elevated CO(2) levels first influence the reproduction, the nutrition and the energy supply, then initiate aphid emergency responses by shortening lifespan and increasing glucose metabolism, and finally result in the slow development under further persistent elevated CO(2) conditions after three generations, possibly leading to population decline under elevated CO(2) conditions. Our results will guide further field experiments under climate change conditions to evaluate the effects of elevated CO(2) on the development of the pea aphids and other insects, and to predict the population dynamics of the green pea aphid. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8213344/ /pubmed/34149461 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.688220 Text en Copyright © 2021 Li, Sun, Gou, Zhang, Zhang, Zhou and Liu. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Li, Chunchun
Sun, Qian
Gou, Yuping
Zhang, Kexin
Zhang, Qiangyan
Zhou, Jing-Jiang
Liu, Changzhong
Long-Term Effect of Elevated CO(2) on the Development and Nutrition Contents of the Pea Aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum)
title Long-Term Effect of Elevated CO(2) on the Development and Nutrition Contents of the Pea Aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum)
title_full Long-Term Effect of Elevated CO(2) on the Development and Nutrition Contents of the Pea Aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum)
title_fullStr Long-Term Effect of Elevated CO(2) on the Development and Nutrition Contents of the Pea Aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum)
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term Effect of Elevated CO(2) on the Development and Nutrition Contents of the Pea Aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum)
title_short Long-Term Effect of Elevated CO(2) on the Development and Nutrition Contents of the Pea Aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum)
title_sort long-term effect of elevated co(2) on the development and nutrition contents of the pea aphid (acyrthosiphon pisum)
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8213344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34149461
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.688220
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