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Functional Analysis of Teratocytes Originated from Cotesia plutellae on Host Larva Ldevelopment and Pupal Metamorphosis

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한국응용곤충학회 (Korean Society Of Applied Entomology)
초록

Teratocytes are originated from embryonic serosal membrane of some endoparasitoid wasps. Cotesia plutellae eggs release teratocytes in parasitoid host hemocoel at hatch in about 150 cells per egg. Teratocytes of C. plutellae were cultured in an insect culture medium for at least 14 days. Teratocytes cultured in vitro showed no increase in cell numbers but increased in cell size. Similarly,teratocytes in parasitized larvae did not increase cell numbers, but increased their cell size. Microinjection of invitro cultured teratocytes in to third instar larvae of nonparasitized Plutella xylostella showed a dose-dependently inhibitory effect on development and larval-pupal metamorphosis. In addition, teratocytes prolonged the immature developmental period and reduced the pupation rate, in which young aged host larvae were more sensitive to teratocytes treatment than old larvae. These results suggest that teratocytes play a crucial role in successful parasitization of C.plutellae by altering host developmental program.

저자
  • Md. Ramjan Ali(Department of Bioresource Sciences, Andong National University)
  • Yonggyun Kim(Department of Bioresource Sciences, Andong National University)