Data from: The whitefly-associated facultative symbiont Hamiltonella defensa suppresses induced plant defences in tomato

Qi Su, Kerry M. Oliver, Wen Xie, Qingjun Wu, Shaoli Wang & Youjun Zhang
1. Maternally inherited bacterial symbionts are present in many, if not most, insect species. While there is rapidly accumulating evidence that facultative, heritable symbionts often protect insect hosts from natural enemies, there have been few clear examples where facultative symbionts mediate herbivore–plant interactions. 2. The phloem-feeding whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, is a major agricultural pest that frequently harbours facultative symbionts, including Hamiltonella defensa. While H. defensa and other facultative symbionts have been shown to improve whitefly...

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