Artículo
Tubulinosema pampeana sp. n. (Microsporidia, Tubulinosematidae), a pathogen of the South American bumble bee Bombus atratus
Plischuk, Santiago
; Sainscrainte, Neil D.; Becnel, James J.; Estep, Alden S.; Lange, Carlos Ernesto
Fecha de publicación:
03/2015
Editorial:
Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science
Revista:
Journal Of Invertebrate Pathology
ISSN:
0022-2011
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
An undescribed microsporidium was detected and isolated from the South American bumble bee Bombus atratus collected in the Pampas region of Argentina. Infection intensity in workers averaged 8.2 107 spores/bee. The main site of infection was adipose tissue where hypertrophy of adipocytes resulted in cyst-like body formation. Mature spores were ovoid and monomorphic. They measured 4.00 lm 2.37 lm (fresh) or 3.98 lm 1.88 lm (fixed). All stages were diplokariotic and developed in direct contact with host cytoplasm. Isofilar polar filament was arranged in 16 coils in one or, posteriorly, two layers. Coiling angle was variable, between perpendicular and almost parallel to major spore axis. Late meronts and sporogonial stages were surrounded by vesicles of approximately 60 nm in diameter. Based on both new and already designed primers, a 1827 bp (SSUrRNA, ITS, LSUrRNA) sequence was obtained. Data analyses suggest that this microsporidium is a new species of the genus Tubulinosema. The name Tubulinosema pampeana sp. n. is proposed.
Palabras clave:
Argentina
,
Bee Health
,
Cyst-Like Bodies
,
Nosema
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Pampas Region
,
Pollinator
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Articulos de CENTRO DE EST.PARASITOL.Y DE VECTORES (I)
Articulos de CENTRO DE EST.PARASITOL.Y DE VECTORES (I)
Citación
Plischuk, Santiago; Sainscrainte, Neil D.; Becnel, James J.; Estep, Alden S.; Lange, Carlos Ernesto; Tubulinosema pampeana sp. n. (Microsporidia, Tubulinosematidae), a pathogen of the South American bumble bee Bombus atratus; Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science; Journal Of Invertebrate Pathology; 126; 3-2015; 31-42
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