Literature DB >> 25828885

New insights into an RNAi approach for plant defence against piercing-sucking and stem-borer insect pests.

Haichao Li1, Ruobing Guan1, Huimin Guo1, Xuexia Miao1.   

Abstract

Insect double-stranded (ds)RNA expression in transgenic crops can increase plant resistance to biotic stress; however, creating transgenic crops to defend against every insect pest is impractical. Arabidopsis Mob1A is required for organ growth and reproduction. When Arabidopsis roots were soaked in dsMob1A, the root lengths and numbers were significantly suppressed and plants could not bolt or flower. Twenty-four hours after rice roots were immersed in fluorescent-labelled dsEYFP (enhanced yellow fluorescent protein), fluorescence was observed in the rice sheath and stem and in planthoppers feeding on the rice. The expression levels of Ago and Dicer in rice and planthoppers were induced by dsEYFP. When rice roots were soaked in dsActin, their growth was also significantly suppressed. When planthoppers or Asian corn borers fed on rice or maize that had been irrigated with a solution containing the dsRNA of an insect target gene, the insect's mortality rate increased significantly. Our results demonstrate that dsRNAs can be absorbed by crop roots, trigger plant and insect RNAi and enhance piercing-sucking and stem-borer insect mortality rates. We also confirmed that dsRNA was stable under outdoor conditions. These results indicate that the root dsRNA soaking can be used as a bioinsecticide strategy during crop irrigation.
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  biopesticide; dsRNA insecticide; dsRNA stability; roots-mediated RNAi

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25828885     DOI: 10.1111/pce.12546

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Environ        ISSN: 0140-7791            Impact factor:   7.228


  43 in total

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5.  Double-stranded RNA Oral Delivery Methods to Induce RNA Interference in Phloem and Plant-sap-feeding Hemipteran Insects.

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Authors:  Nik G Wiman; Daniel T Dalton; Gianfranco Anfora; Antonio Biondi; Joanna C Chiu; Kent M Daane; Beverly Gerdeman; Angela Gottardello; Kelly A Hamby; Rufus Isaacs; Alberto Grassi; Claudio Ioriatti; Jana C Lee; Betsey Miller; M Valerio Rossi Stacconi; Peter W Shearer; Lynell Tanigoshi; Xingeng Wang; Vaughn M Walton
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