Dj. Cheng et Rf. Hou, Histological observations on transovarial transmission of a yeast-like symbiote in Nilaparvata lugens Stal (Homoptera, Delphacidae), TISSUE CELL, 33(3), 2001, pp. 273-279
Transovarial transmission of a yeast-like symbiote (YLS) in the brown plant
hopper, Nilaparvata lugens Stal, was observed with light and electron micro
scopy, Light micrographs showed that there was no YLS in testes and spermat
hecae of the mated females, indicating that sperm is not involved in the tr
ansovarial transmission of the symbiote, Both light and electron micrograph
s showed the processes of YLS transmission from fat body to the oocyte, In
females, the symbiotes in mycetocytes moved out of the syncytium, which is
formed from a layer of fat body cells, by exocytosis. and released into hem
ocoel, Then, the free YLS in hemolymph approached to the ovarioles near ped
icel and were enclosed by follicle cells, They entered the follicle cells a
round the primary oocyte by endocytosis at epithelial plug of the ovariole.
The YLS aggregated at the posterior end of the mature egg after entering,
and finally formed a symbiote ball. (C) 2001 Harcourt Publishers Ltd.