生物
昆虫
杀虫剂
戒毒(替代医学)
肠道菌群
农业害虫
生态学
生物技术
农业科学
医学
病理
免疫学
替代医学
作者
Junaid Ali Siddiqui,Muhammad Musa Khan,Bamisope Steve Bamisile,Muhammad Hafeez,Muhammad Qasim,Muhammad Tarıq Rasheed,Muhammad Atif Rasheed,Sajjad Ahmad,Muhammad Ibrahim Shahid,Yijuan Xu
标识
DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2022.870462
摘要
Insect pests cause significant agricultural and economic losses to crops worldwide due to their destructive activities. Pesticides are designed to be poisonous and are intentionally released into the environment to combat the menace caused by these noxious pests. To survive, these insects can resist toxic substances introduced by humans in the form of pesticides. According to recent findings, microbes that live in insect as symbionts have recently been found to protect their hosts against toxins. Symbioses that have been formed are between the pests and various microbes, a defensive mechanism against pathogens and pesticides. Insects' guts provide unique conditions for microbial colonization, and resident bacteria can deliver numerous benefits to their hosts. Insects vary significantly in their reliance on gut microbes for basic functions. Insect digestive tracts are very different in shape and chemical properties, which have a big impact on the structure and composition of the microbial community. Insect gut microbiota has been found to contribute to feeding, parasite and pathogen protection, immune response modulation, and pesticide breakdown. The current review will examine the roles of gut microbiota in pesticide detoxification and the mechanisms behind the development of resistance in insects to various pesticides. To better understand the detoxifying microbiota in agriculturally significant pest insects, we provided comprehensive information regarding the role of gut microbiota in the detoxification of pesticides.
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