Session 7: Probiotic diets to increase Queensland fruit fly male performance as part of the sterile insect technique
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Understanding the microbiome of Queensland
fruit fly to improve sterile insect technique
1. Plant Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre (PBCRC), Australia
2. Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute (EMAI), NSW Department of Primary Industries
3. Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment (HIE), Western Sydney University
Plant Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre
D Woruba1,2,3, O Reynolds2, M Riegler3, J Morrow3 & T Chapman1,2
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Queensland fruit fly (Qfly), Bactrocera tryoni
Australia’s most significant
horticultural insect pest
threatening crops valued at
$640 million
Damages fruits and
vegetables and affects trade
Broad-spectrum chemicals
are being phased out
Current management includes monitoring, targeted chemical
application, cultural practices and Sterile Insect technique (SIT)
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Sterile Insect Technique
SIT is “a method of pest control using area-wide inundative
releases of sterile insects to reduce reproduction in a field
population of the same species” FAO, 2014 (Insect birth control)
The success of SIT depends on sterile males mating with wild
females
Mass rearing and irradiation lead to reduced fitness and
performance of sterile males
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Probiotics
Greek “pro” + “bios” = "for life.”
“Live microorganisms which when administered in
adequate amounts confer a health benefit on the
host” FAO & WHO, 2006.
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Probiotics
Human products
Metchnikoff 1907
Animal products
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Beneficial bacteria in Insects
Beneficial bacteria in insects have been well
documented
- E.g. Obligate endosymbiosis of aphids and the Buchnera
bacteria
- E.g. Gut bacteria linked to evolution of herbivory in ants
Tephritid fruit flies gut bacteria studied since early
1900s
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Aim
Characterization of complete gut microbiome of
Qfly
- Reared (lab) and wild Qfly populations
- Ecological distribution (location & host)
Formulation of probiotic supplements to improve
Qfly SIT
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Literature Review
Woruba et al (review manuscript) submitted
Roles of bacteria in tephritids:
- Protein metabolism
- Carbohydrate metabolism
- Longevity
- Attraction and communication
- Mating and reproductive performance
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-80°C StorageGut isolation
Fitness tests
Probiotic
formulations Culture bacteria
Field Collection Molecular ID
Effective “sexy”
sterile male Qfly
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Reared Qfly Microbiome
Pupae;
- EMAI (lucerne as diet bulking agent)
Sterile
Fertile
- HIE (carrot as diet bulking agent)
Fertile
Adults
- Tenerals (≈12 hrs post-eclosion)
- Mature (14 days post-eclosion).
yeast and sugar (3:1)
sugar only
Adult rearing
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Average count of 16s rDNA reads
Reared Qfly Microbiome: Results
TENERALS
MATURE
EMAI EMAIHIE HIE
Sterile
Fertile
COUNTS
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Reared Qfly Microbiome: Conclusion
Microbiome of mature Qfly is dominated by
Enterobacteriaceae
Teneral flies have low bacterial density
Bacterial population increases with fly maturation
(either through cell division or uptake from
environment)
Ideal time point of supply of probiotic candidates is
in teneral stage
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Source: Dominiak & Daniels 2012
Mareeba
Atherton
Kuranda
Redlands
Mt. Coot-tha
Sunshine
Coast
Central Coast
Hawkesbury
Camden
Wild Qfly Microbiome
Qfly Sampling
Wild
Native and
Commercial
Habitats
Host fruits
Locations
Lab reared
Sterile and fertile
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Use of 5 selective media for culturing bacterial
isolates
Identification of isolates using molecular and
bichemical tools
Candidates identification and culturing
Culture bacteria
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Identification of potential probiotic candidates and
develop formulations
Test for:
Improved stress resistance & survival
Enhanced sexual mating performance (Flyagra)
Fitness tests
Fitness testsProbiotic formulations