性别对桑蚕微孢子病孢子二态性的影响

Q3 Multidisciplinary Walailak Journal of Science and Technology Pub Date : 2013-03-14 DOI:10.2004/WJST.V10I2.303
S. Chakrabarty, A. K. Saha, B. Manna, B. B. Bindroo
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家蚕微孢子虫是一种引起桑蚕微孢子病的病原体。该病主要通过环境孢子的跨卵巢传播传播,其次通过受污染的食物、饲养器具等传播。通过原生孢子。利用扫描电镜和透射电镜对两个孢子的超微结构进行了研究,发现初孢子含有一个薄壁(200 nm)的短极管(ST)。结果表明,具有LT的孢子在雌蛾中产量最高,而具有ST的孢子在雄蛾中产量最高。除了超结构外,两种孢子的发育模式也不同。本研究中一个有趣的发现是,在寄主生殖角色和疾病传播生理的影响下,家蚕孢子产生两种类型的孢子并以不同性别繁殖。对家蚕两性无孔家蚕的超微结构及其在家蚕生命周期各阶段的发育进行了详细的研究,并特别参考了孢子的接种量。
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Gender Influenced Spore Dimorphism in Nosema bombycis Nageli Causing Pebrine Disease in Mulberry Silkworm, Bombyx mori L.
Nosema bombycis is a pathogen causing pebrine disease of the mulberry silkworm, Bombyx mori . The disease spreads mainly through transovarian transmission of environmental spore and secondarily through contaminated food, rearing appliances, etc . by primary spores. Ultra-structure studies using Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopy of the two spores revealed differences in the primary spore which contained a Short Polar Tube (ST) with a thin wall ( 200 nm). It is observed that the yield of spore with LT is highest in female moths, whereas, it is spores with ST are highest in male moths. Besides ultra-structures, the development pattern of the two types of spores is also different. It is an interesting finding in the present study that, spores of N. bombycis produced two types of spores and multiplied in different gender under the influence of the host’s reproductive role and physiology for transmission of disease. The detailed study on ultra-structure of disporous N. bombycis in both the sexes of B. mori along with their development in the life cycle stages of silkworms with special reference to the inoculum concentration of spore is discussed.
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Walailak Journal of Science and Technology
Walailak Journal of Science and Technology Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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期刊介绍: The Walailak Journal of Science and Technology (Walailak J. Sci. & Tech. or WJST), is a peer-reviewed journal covering all areas of science and technology, launched in 2004. It is published 12 Issues (Monthly) by the Institute of Research and Innovation of Walailak University. The scope of the journal includes the following areas of research : - Natural Sciences: Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science, Mathematics, Molecular Biology, Physics and Astronomy. -Life Sciences: Allied Health Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, Dentistry, Genetics, Immunology and Microbiology, Medicine, Neuroscience, Nursing, Pharmaceutics, Psychology, Public Health, Tropical Medicine, Veterinary. -Applied Sciences: Agricultural, Aquaculture, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Cybernetics, Earth and Planetary, Energy, Engineering, Environmental, Food Science, Information Technology, Meat Science, Nanotechnology, Plant Sciences, Systemics
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