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Versatile Roles of Microbes and Small RNAs in Rice and Planthopper Interactions.

Abdelaziz Mansour1,2, Mohamed Mannaa1,3, Omar Hewedy4,5, Mostafa G Ali6, Hyejung Jung1, Young-Su Seo1.   

Abstract

Planthopper infestation in rice causes direct and indirect damage through feeding and viral transmission. Host microbes and small RNAs (sRNAs) play essential roles in regulating biological processes, such as metabolism, development, immunity, and stress responses in eukaryotic organisms, including plants and insects. Recently, advanced metagenomic approaches have facilitated investigations on microbial diversity and its function in insects and plants, highlighting the significance of microbiota in sustaining host life and regulating their interactions with the environment. Recent research has also suggested significant roles for sRNA-regulated genes during rice-planthopper interactions. The response and behavior of the rice plant to planthopper feeding are determined by changes in the host transcriptome, which might be regulated by sRNAs. In addition, the roles of microbial symbionts and sRNAs in the host response to viral infection are complex and involve defense-related changes in the host transcriptomic profile. This review reviews the structure and potential functions of microbes and sRNAs in rice and the associated planthopper species. In addition, the involvement of the microbiota and sRNAs in the rice-planthopper-virus interactions during planthopper infestation and viral infection are discussed.

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Keywords:  Oryza sativa; miRNA; planthopper; symbiotic bacteria

Year:  2022        PMID: 36221916      PMCID: PMC9561162          DOI: 10.5423/PPJ.RW.07.2022.0090

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Pathol J        ISSN: 1598-2254            Impact factor:   2.321


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