Yeast-like symbionts (YLS) are endosymbionts that promote the growth of delphacid planthoppers (Hemiptera:
Delphacidae), some of which are pests on cultivated rice.Identification and characterization of YLS growth can be
helpful for pest control, because it has been demonstrated that there is a variety of YLS in rice planthopper and they
affected the planthopper’s growth and virulence to plant hosts.elucidation of the species of YLS in planthopper is
crucial for exploiting a new way to control planthopperIn this study, a new isolated of YLS was obtained from the small
brown planthopper, Laodelphax striatellus, which was cultured in vitro, simultaneously identified as Pichia anomala
based on its phylogenetic analysis. In order to confirm the existence of P. anomala in the L. striatellus body, we used the
denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) to identify the YLS and obtain the specific bands for P. anomala.
Yeast-like symbionts (YLS) are endosymbionts that promote the growth of delphacid planthoppers (Hemiptera:Delphacidae), some of which are pests on cultivated rice.Identification and characterization of YLS growth can behelpful for pest control, because it has been demonstrated that there is a variety of YLS in rice planthopper and theyaffected the planthopper’s growth and virulence to plant hosts.elucidation of the species of YLS in planthopper iscrucial for exploiting a new way to control planthopperIn this study, a new isolated of YLS was obtained from the smallbrown planthopper, Laodelphax striatellus, which was cultured in vitro, simultaneously identified as Pichia anomalabased on its phylogenetic analysis. In order to confirm the existence of P. anomala in the L. striatellus body, we used thedenaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) to identify the YLS and obtain the specific bands for P. anomala.
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