Preparing and Rearing Axenic Insects with Tissue Cultured Seedlings for Host-Gut Microbiota Interaction Studies of the Leaf Beetle

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October 8th, 2021

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October 8th, 2021

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To obtain an axenic insect, its egg surface is sterilized, and the hatched larva is subsequently reared using axenic leaves. This method provides an efficient way for axenic insect preparation without administering antibiotics or developing an artificial diet, which can also be applied to other leaf-eating insects.

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Axenic Insects

Chapters in this video

0:05

Introduction

0:54

Insect Rearing

1:43

Germ-Free Poplar Culturing

2:40

Egg Surface Sterilization and Rearing Axenic Larvae

3:47

Verification of Axenic Larvae with Culture-Dependent Assays

4:40

Verification of Axenic Individuals with Culture-Independent Assays

5:32

Results: Confirmation of Efficacy of Gut Bacteria Elimination

6:07

Conclusion

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