Literature DB >> 34469049

Key role of juvenile hormone in controlling reproductive diapause in females of the Asian lady beetle Harmonia axyridis.

Qiao Gao1, Bei Li1, Zhong Tian1, Arnold De Loof2, Jia-Lu Wang1, Xiao-Ping Wang1, Wen Liu1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Asian lady beetle Harmonia axyridis is an important predator of several agricultural pests, including aphids and whiteflies, and thus can contribute to pest management. Commercial viability as a pest control method requires that the beetle can be mass-reared, and that workable conditions for extended shelf-life can be guaranteed. One of the features of Harmonia's life cycle is that it enters diapause in the adult stage when the length of the photophase starts shortening in late summer. Reduction of juvenile hormone (JH) titer has been demonstrated to be the common endocrine mechanism inducing reproductive diapause in insects. However, whether H. axyridis enters diapause dependent on JH shutdown and how the JH level is regulated before diapause remains unknown.
RESULTS: Like in other insects, the absence of JH triggers the induction and maintenance of reproductive diapause in H. axyridis, indicated by JH measurements and the knockdown of an intracellular JH receptor methoprene-tolerant (Met). Methoprene, a JH analog, significantly reversed diapause into reproduction via Met. Combined with RNA-sequencing and RNA interference, we also demonstrated that JH biosynthesis rather than the JH degradation pathway determines the reduction of JH titer in diapausing females.
CONCLUSION: Our results reveal the vital role of JH in regulating reproductive diapause in female H. axyridis. Harmonia axyridis diapause could thus be manipulated by targeting JH production and JH signaling.
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Keywords:  juvenile hormone biosynthesis; juvenile hormone metabolism; methoprene; methoprene-tolerant; natural predatory enemy

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34469049     DOI: 10.1002/ps.6619

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pest Manag Sci        ISSN: 1526-498X            Impact factor:   4.845


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Authors:  Yu-Yan Li; Jun-Jie Chen; Meng-Yao Liu; Wei-Wei He; Julie A Reynolds; Ya-Nan Wang; Meng-Qing Wang; Li-Sheng Zhang
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2022-04-29       Impact factor: 4.755

2.  Juvenile Hormone Synthesis Pathway Gene SfIPPI Regulates Sogatella furcifera Reproduction.

Authors:  Ming-Fu Gong; Xi-Bin Yang; Gui-Yun Long; Ze-Yan Jia; Qing-Hui Zeng; Dao-Chao Jin; Hong Yang; Cao Zhou
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2022-02-06       Impact factor: 2.769

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