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      Current scenario of RNAi ‐based hemipteran control

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      Pest Management Science
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          Commercial biotechnology solutions for controlling lepidopteran and coleopteran insect pests on crops depend on the expression of Bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal proteins, most of which permeabilize the membranes of gut epithelial cells of susceptible insects. However, insect control strategies involving a different mode of action would be valuable for managing the emergence of insect resistance. Toward this end, we demonstrate that ingestion of double-stranded (ds)RNAs supplied in an artificial diet triggers RNA interference in several coleopteran species, most notably the western corn rootworm (WCR) Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte. This may result in larval stunting and mortality. Transgenic corn plants engineered to express WCR dsRNAs show a significant reduction in WCR feeding damage in a growth chamber assay, suggesting that the RNAi pathway can be exploited to control insect pests via in planta expression of a dsRNA.
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              RNAi-mediated crop protection against insects.

              Downregulation of the expression of specific genes through RNA interference (RNAi), has been widely used for genetic research in insects. The method has relied on the injection of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA), which is not possible for practical applications in crop protection. By contrast, specific suppression of gene expression in nematodes is possible through feeding with dsRNA. This approach was thought to be unfeasible in insects, but recent results have shown that dsRNA fed as a diet component can be effective in downregulating targeted genes. More significantly, expression of dsRNA directed against suitable insect target genes in transgenic plants has been shown to give protection against pests, opening the way for a new generation of insect-resistant crops.
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                Journal
                Pest Management Science
                Pest Manag Sci
                Wiley
                1526-498X
                1526-4998
                May 2021
                November 06 2020
                May 2021
                : 77
                : 5
                : 2188-2196
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, Centre for Horticultural Sciences The University of Queensland Brisbane Australia
                [2 ]School of Biological Sciences The University of Queensland Brisbane Australia
                Article
                10.1002/ps.6153
                33099867
                0ea4b497-5428-4c2e-9672-287d2dcf47f1
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