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脂肪酸和维生素 E 对幼虫饲料的影响对昆士兰果蝇的发育和性能的影响。

Effects of fatty acids and vitamin E in larval diets on development and performance of Queensland fruit fly.

机构信息

Applied BioSciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2121, Australia.

Applied BioSciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2121, Australia.

出版信息

J Insect Physiol. 2020 Aug-Sep;125:104058. doi: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2020.104058. Epub 2020 May 15.

Abstract

Tephritid fruit flies are commonly reared on artificial larval diets for laboratory studies and for sterile insect technique pest management programs. While significant effort has been invested in developing artificial larval diets, surprisingly little is known about the specific nutritional requirements of tephritid flies. Recently developed gel larval diets have provided new opportunities for nutritional studies in Queensland fruit fly, Bactrocera tryoni ('Q-fly'). Wheat germ oil (WGO) is the main source of fatty acids and vitamin E in this diet, and is key for production of high-quality adults. To identify the importance of nutritional components of WGO for Q-fly productivity and quality, linoleic, linolenic, oleic and palmitic fatty acids as well as α-tocopherol (vitamin E) were included in the diet individually and in combination. Diets that included all of the tested fatty acids or just unsaturated fatty acids performed as well as diets containing WGO in most quality control parameters except fecundity, and addition of vitamin E reduced the pupal productivity. Considering individual fatty acids, larval diets containing only linolenic acid produced adults with higher percentage of fliers than did larval diets containing only palmitic acid or oleic acid. Compared with diets containing WGO, nutritional requirements for egg production in Q-fly were not entirely met by either grouped fatty acids or individual polyunsaturated, monounsaturated or saturated fatty acids, however, diets containing linoleic acid alone produced more eggs than any other fatty acid. The present study is a significant advance in understanding of the role of fatty acids as a component of WGO in larval diet in meeting the needs of developing Q-fly for somatic performance, but highlight also that other, untested, components of WGO appear to be important for reproduction.

摘要

实蝇类水果蝇通常在人工幼虫饲料中饲养,用于实验室研究和不育昆虫技术害虫管理计划。虽然已经投入了大量的努力来开发人工幼虫饲料,但对于实蝇类的特定营养需求却知之甚少。最近开发的凝胶幼虫饲料为昆士兰果蝇(Bactrocera tryoni,“Q-果蝇”)的营养研究提供了新的机会。小麦胚芽油(WGO)是这种饮食中脂肪酸和维生素 E 的主要来源,是生产高质量成虫的关键。为了确定 WGO 营养成分对 Q-果蝇生产力和质量的重要性,单独和组合添加了亚油酸、亚麻酸、油酸和棕榈酸脂肪酸以及α-生育酚(维生素 E)。在大多数质量控制参数中,包含所有测试脂肪酸或仅包含不饱和脂肪酸的饮食与包含 WGO 的饮食表现一样好,除了生育力外,添加维生素 E 会降低蛹的生产力。就单一脂肪酸而言,仅含有亚麻酸的幼虫饲料比仅含有棕榈酸或油酸的幼虫饲料产生的成虫具有更高比例的飞行者。与含有 WGO 的饮食相比,Q-果蝇的产卵营养需求不能完全通过分组脂肪酸或单一多不饱和、单不饱和或饱和脂肪酸来满足,然而,仅含有亚油酸的饮食比任何其他脂肪酸产生的卵都多。本研究是理解脂肪酸作为 WGO 幼虫饲料成分在满足 Q-果蝇体性能需求方面的作用的重要进展,但也强调 WGO 的其他未测试成分似乎对繁殖很重要。

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