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Molecular and functional characterization of a /3-tubulin gene in Plutella xylostella SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 300 | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
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The /3-tubulin gene is essential for reproductive development, especially for male fertility, in different insects including Bombyx mori and Drosophila melanogaster. Targeting reproductive genes such as /3-tubulin offers a promising approach to pest control that is more sustainable than chemical pesticides. However, there is limited research on the functional role of /3-tubulin in Plutella xylostella, a highly damaging pest of vegetable crops. In the present study, we first identified and cloned the /3-tubulin gene in P. xylostella (Px/3tubulin-1). Px beta tubulin-1 protein contains two conserved domains of Tubulin and Tubulin-C, and /3-tubulin were conserved in the Lepidoptera. Spatiotemporal expression analysis revealed that Px/3tubulin-1 was highly expressed in male pupae, adult males, and testes, suggesting its testis-specific function. Using CRISPR/Cas9 technology, we generated two homozygous Px/3tubulin-1 mutant strains of P. xylostella. Mutant strains exhibited significantly lower egg production and hatching rates compared with the wild type. Dissection and measurement of reproductive organs revealed that the testes and bursa copulatrix in mutant strains were significantly reduced in size compared with the wild type. In conclusion, Px/3tubulin-1 is vital for male fertility as it influences the development of reproductive organs and can be a potential target for the control of P. xylostella.

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CRISPR/Cas9 CRISPR/Cas9 Diamondback moth Diamondback moth Px/3tubulin-1 Px/3tubulin-1 Reproductive fitness Reproductive fitness

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GB/T 7714 Liao, Jianying , Chen, Jing , Liu, Dan et al. Molecular and functional characterization of a /3-tubulin gene in Plutella xylostella [J]. | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES , 2025 , 300 .
MLA Liao, Jianying et al. "Molecular and functional characterization of a /3-tubulin gene in Plutella xylostella" . | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES 300 (2025) .
APA Liao, Jianying , Chen, Jing , Liu, Dan , Li, Jianwen , Chen, Jinzhi , Sun, Cuiying et al. Molecular and functional characterization of a /3-tubulin gene in Plutella xylostella . | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES , 2025 , 300 .
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Effects of Orally Delivered Double-Stranded RNA of Trehalose-6-Phosphate Synthase on the Population of Frankliniella occidentalis SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 16 (6) | INSECTS
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The invasive pest Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrip, WFT) severely impacts agricultural production. RNA interference (RNAi) has emerged as a viable alternative to chemical control methods. Trehalose-6-phosphate synthase (TPS) is an important enzyme for the synthesis of trehalose in insects. The TPS gene is a potential target for RNAi-based pest control; however, its efficacy against WFTs remains unclear. Feeding with the synthesized dsFoTPS to WFT significantly increased the mortalities of first- and second-instar nymphs and adults and significantly decreased the number of eggs laid by adults within 72 h; the expression of FoTPS was significantly down-regulated in 24, 48, and 72 h. Ingestion of WFTs on Escherichia coli expressing dsFoTPS led to a marked increase in the total pre-reproductive period; reductions in survival rate, adult longevity, oviposition days, fecundity, peak reproduction value, the intrinsic rate of increase, the finite rate of increase, and the net reproductive rate; and an extension of the mean generation time. TPS gene expression was significantly down-regulated on days 7 and 28. A population simulation of WFTs fed with E. coli expressing dsFoTPS indicated that the population suppression was reduced to 1/34 of the control in 100 d. Oral delivery of E. coli expressing dsFoTPS effectively inhibited the survival, fecundity, and population growth of WFTs, offering a novel approach and rationale for the prevention and control of WFTs.

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bacterially expressed dsRNA bacterially expressed dsRNA feeding feeding life table life table population suppression population suppression trehalose-6-phosphate synthase trehalose-6-phosphate synthase western flower thrip western flower thrip

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GB/T 7714 Lin, Tao , Chen, Xiaoyu , Chen, Ying et al. Effects of Orally Delivered Double-Stranded RNA of Trehalose-6-Phosphate Synthase on the Population of Frankliniella occidentalis [J]. | INSECTS , 2025 , 16 (6) .
MLA Lin, Tao et al. "Effects of Orally Delivered Double-Stranded RNA of Trehalose-6-Phosphate Synthase on the Population of Frankliniella occidentalis" . | INSECTS 16 . 6 (2025) .
APA Lin, Tao , Chen, Xiaoyu , Chen, Ying , Chen, Ting , Liang, Xueyi , Wei, Hui et al. Effects of Orally Delivered Double-Stranded RNA of Trehalose-6-Phosphate Synthase on the Population of Frankliniella occidentalis . | INSECTS , 2025 , 16 (6) .
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Functional Role of the PxGRHPR2 Gene in the Host Plant Adaptation of Diamondback Moth (Plutella xylostella) SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 120 (1) | ARCHIVES OF INSECT BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY
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The diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella), a major lepidopteran pest with a wide host range, presents persistent challenges to sustainable agriculture due to its high adaptability to cruciferous host plants. Although glyoxylate/hydroxypyruvate reductases (GRHPRs) have been well-characterized in plants and humans, their functional role in insects, particularly in host plant adaptation, remains largely unexplored. In this study, we characterized PxGRHPR2, a member of the GRHPR gene family, using a bioinformatics analysis, expression profiling, and CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene knockout. RT-qPCR analysis showed that PxGRHPR2 was predominantly expressed in larval stage, with the highest transcript levels observed in the second instar and larval midgut tissues. Three homozygous PxGRHPR2 knockout strains were successfully generated using CRISPR/Cas9 system. Mutation of PxGRHPR2 led to significant reductions in larval weight, survival, and eclosion rates when larvae were fed on radish seedlings, whereas no such effects were observed under artificial diet conditions. These findings suggest that PxGRHPR2 plays a critical role in detoxification and metabolic regulation, thereby facilitating host plant adaptability in P. xylostella. Overall, this study provides new insights into insect-plant interactions and identifies PxGRHPR2 as a potential molecular target for developing sustainable pest management strategies.

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CRISPR/Cas9 CRISPR/Cas9 detoxification detoxification host plant adaptation host plant adaptation Plutella xylostella Plutella xylostella PxGRHPR2 PxGRHPR2

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GB/T 7714 Zaheer, Uroosa , Munir, Faisal , Qiao, Qingxuan et al. Functional Role of the PxGRHPR2 Gene in the Host Plant Adaptation of Diamondback Moth (Plutella xylostella) [J]. | ARCHIVES OF INSECT BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY , 2025 , 120 (1) .
MLA Zaheer, Uroosa et al. "Functional Role of the PxGRHPR2 Gene in the Host Plant Adaptation of Diamondback Moth (Plutella xylostella)" . | ARCHIVES OF INSECT BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY 120 . 1 (2025) .
APA Zaheer, Uroosa , Munir, Faisal , Qiao, Qingxuan , Salum, Yussuf Mohamed , Abbas, Anam Noreen , Tariq, Mubashir et al. Functional Role of the PxGRHPR2 Gene in the Host Plant Adaptation of Diamondback Moth (Plutella xylostella) . | ARCHIVES OF INSECT BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY , 2025 , 120 (1) .
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CRISPR/Cas9 Genome Editing in the Diamondback Moth: Current Progress, Challenges, and Prospects SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 26 (4) | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
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The development of site-specific genome-editing tools like CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat) and its associated protein, Cas9, is revolutionizing genetic engineering with its highly efficient mechanism, offering the potential for effective pest management. Recently, CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing has been extensively utilized in the management of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.), a highly destructive pest of vegetable crops, for different purposes, such as gene function analysis and genetic control. However, the progress related to this gene-editing tool in P. xylostella has not yet been summarized. This review highlights the progress and applications of CRISPR/Cas9 in uncovering the genes critical for development, reproduction, and insecticide resistance in P. xylostella. Moreover, the progress related to the CRISPR/Cas9 gene drive for population suppression and modifications has also been discussed. In addition to the significant progress made, challenges such as low germline editing efficiency and limited homology-directed repair remain obstacles to its widespread application. To address these limitations, we have discussed the different strategies that are anticipated to improve the efficiency of CRISPR/Cas9, paving the way to it becoming a pivotal tool in sustainable pest management. Therefore, the present review will help researchers in the future enhance the efficiency of the CRISPR/Cas9 system and use it to manage the diamondback moth.

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efficiency of CRISPR/Cas9 system efficiency of CRISPR/Cas9 system gene drive gene drive genetic control genetic control genetic modification genetic modification Plutella xylostella Plutella xylostella site-directed mutagenesis site-directed mutagenesis

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GB/T 7714 Asad, Muhammad , Chang, Yanpeng , Liao, Jianying et al. CRISPR/Cas9 Genome Editing in the Diamondback Moth: Current Progress, Challenges, and Prospects [J]. | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES , 2025 , 26 (4) .
MLA Asad, Muhammad et al. "CRISPR/Cas9 Genome Editing in the Diamondback Moth: Current Progress, Challenges, and Prospects" . | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES 26 . 4 (2025) .
APA Asad, Muhammad , Chang, Yanpeng , Liao, Jianying , Yang, Guang . CRISPR/Cas9 Genome Editing in the Diamondback Moth: Current Progress, Challenges, and Prospects . | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES , 2025 , 26 (4) .
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视蛋白基因LW-opsin突变影响小菜蛾的生长发育和繁殖能力
期刊论文 | 2025 , 68 (01) , 82-88 | 昆虫学报
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【目的】小菜蛾Plutella xylostella是世界性的十字花科蔬菜害虫。本研究旨在明确视蛋白基因LW-opsin突变对小菜蛾生长发育和繁殖能力的影响,为开发小菜蛾遗传防控新靶标提供理论依据。【方法】实验室条件下,利用年龄-龄期两性生命表测定小菜蛾野生型品系G88和LW-opsin突变品系LW-13的发育历期、存活率、繁殖力、生命期望值和生命表参数。【结果】LW-opsin突变延长了小菜蛾成虫前历期[G88:(12.45±0.06) d; LW-13:(13.45±0.25) d]和总产卵前期[G88:(12.59±0.08) d; LW-13:(13.57±0.30) d],缩短了成虫寿命[G88:(6.84±0.02) d; LW-13:(5.73±0.07) d]和产卵期[G88:(6.09±0.10) d; LW-13:(5.14±0.34) d]。LW-opsin突变降低了小菜蛾幼虫、蛹和成虫的存活率。G88品系种群特定年龄存活率从18日龄起开始急剧下降,LW-13品系种群特定年龄存活率则在4日龄时已降至25%。LW-opsin突变降低了种群特定年龄繁殖值、特定年龄-龄期生命期望值、内禀增长率[G88:(0.31±0.01) d

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小菜蛾 小菜蛾 生命表 生命表 生长发育 生长发育 突变品系 突变品系 繁殖 繁殖 视蛋白 视蛋白

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GB/T 7714 陈韶萍 , 邱荣洲 , 池美香 et al. 视蛋白基因LW-opsin突变影响小菜蛾的生长发育和繁殖能力 [J]. | 昆虫学报 , 2025 , 68 (01) : 82-88 .
MLA 陈韶萍 et al. "视蛋白基因LW-opsin突变影响小菜蛾的生长发育和繁殖能力" . | 昆虫学报 68 . 01 (2025) : 82-88 .
APA 陈韶萍 , 邱荣洲 , 池美香 , 陈燕婷 , 杨广 . 视蛋白基因LW-opsin突变影响小菜蛾的生长发育和繁殖能力 . | 昆虫学报 , 2025 , 68 (01) , 82-88 .
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Roles of Fox gene in the development and reproduction of diamondback moth SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 165 | JOURNAL OF INSECT PHYSIOLOGY
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The forkhead box (Fox) family of transcription factors is essential for controlling physiological functions, metabolism and development in insects. However, the role of the Fox gene in the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, a major agricultural pest of cruciferous crops, is still unknown. The purpose of this work was to characterize the PxFox1 gene and investigate its role in the reproduction and development of P. xylostella. The Fox gene in P. xylostella (PxFox1) is identified from the P. xylostella genome. The Fox gene was conserved in lepidoptera with the presence of Forkhead domain. PxFox1 was expressed in different developmental stages and tissues of P. xylostella, highly in the female adult and integument. The PxFox1 knockout mutants were generated by using the CRISPR/Cas9 technique. The significant reduction in the number of eggs and hatching rate was observed in mutants as compared with the wild-type. Meanwhile, an extended larval duration, shortened pupal phase, and reduced adult lifespan were observed in the mutants. Furthermore, PxFox1 mutants displayed significant phenotypic abnormalities such as malformed wings, irregular body segmentation, and reduced body size, highlighting the gene's essential role in the morphological development. These results showed that PxFox1 is necessary for P. xylostella development, survival, and reproduction. Targeting PxFox1 could provide a potential genetic pest control strategy for managing P. xylostella populations, offering new insights into insect gene regulation for sustainable pest management.

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CRISPR/Cas9 CRISPR/Cas9 Forkhead transcription factor Forkhead transcription factor Gene knockout Gene knockout Pest management Pest management Plutella xylostella Plutella xylostella

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GB/T 7714 Abbas, Anam Noreen , Tariq, Mubashir , Munir, Faisal et al. Roles of Fox gene in the development and reproduction of diamondback moth [J]. | JOURNAL OF INSECT PHYSIOLOGY , 2025 , 165 .
MLA Abbas, Anam Noreen et al. "Roles of Fox gene in the development and reproduction of diamondback moth" . | JOURNAL OF INSECT PHYSIOLOGY 165 (2025) .
APA Abbas, Anam Noreen , Tariq, Mubashir , Munir, Faisal , Zaheer, Uroosa , Adam, Ibrahim , Asad, Muhammad et al. Roles of Fox gene in the development and reproduction of diamondback moth . | JOURNAL OF INSECT PHYSIOLOGY , 2025 , 165 .
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Knockout of Ligase4 gene enhances homology-directed repair efficiency in Plutella xylostella SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 | INSECT SCIENCE
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Knock-in efficiency via CRISPR/Cas9-based homology-directed repair (HDR) is low in lepidopteran insects due to predominance of knockout through non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) pathway. DNA ligase 4 (LIG4), a core protein of NHEJ complex and double-strand break (DSB) binding repair, is a promising target for enhancing HDR efficiency in diverse species. However, the role of Lig4 in modulating HDR efficiency in Plutella xylostella, a highly destructive pest of vegetable crops, remains unclear. The PxLig4 gene was identified from the P. xylostella genome with 4 conserved domains: ATP-dependent DNA ligase core-adenylation middle domain, ATP-dependent DNA ligase core-adenylation N-terminal domain, ATP-dependent DNA ligase core-adenylation C-terminal domain, and BRCA1 C terminus domain. Multiple sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis confirmed strong conservation of PxLig4 among Lepidoptera. Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) analysis showed that PxLig4 was highly expressed in eggs, female adults, and male adults, particularly in the ovary, followed by the testis, fat body, and midgut tissues. A homozygous PxLig4 knockout line (Delta PxLig4) with a 2-bp deletion was successfully generated by using the CRISPR/Cas9 technique. Delta PxLig4 exhibited significant developmental and reproductive defects. A donor vector to knock in the enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) gene at the eye color gene PxKmo was developed to assess knock-in efficiency. The knock-in efficiency in Delta PxLig4 was 2.86%, significantly higher than the 0.26% observed in the wild-type P. xylostella. These results implicate Lig4 as a supporting factor for NHEJ and demonstrate that suppression of PxLig4 enhances HDR efficiency in P. xylostella, providing a potential strategy to improve the efficiency of gene knock-in in insect pests.

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CRISPR/Cas9 CRISPR/Cas9 diamondback moth diamondback moth DNA ligase 4 DNA ligase 4 knock-in efficiency knock-in efficiency

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GB/T 7714 Munir, Faisal , Zaheer, Uroosa , Lin, Sheng et al. Knockout of Ligase4 gene enhances homology-directed repair efficiency in Plutella xylostella [J]. | INSECT SCIENCE , 2025 .
MLA Munir, Faisal et al. "Knockout of Ligase4 gene enhances homology-directed repair efficiency in Plutella xylostella" . | INSECT SCIENCE (2025) .
APA Munir, Faisal , Zaheer, Uroosa , Lin, Sheng , Abbas, Anam Noreen , Tariq, Mubashir , Liao, Jianying et al. Knockout of Ligase4 gene enhances homology-directed repair efficiency in Plutella xylostella . | INSECT SCIENCE , 2025 .
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Exploring the role of the ovary-serine protease gene in the female fertility of the diamondback moth using CRISPR/Cas9 SCIE
期刊论文 | 2024 , 80 (7) , 3194-3206 | PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
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BACKGROUND: Oogenesis is a complex pathway necessary for proper female reproduction in insects. Ovary-serine protease (Osp) is a homologous gene of serine protease Nudel (SpNudel) and plays an essential role in the oogenesis and ovary development of Drosophila melanogaster. However, the function of Osp is not determined in Plutella xylostella, a highly destructive pest of cruciferous crops. RESULTS: The PxOsp gene comprises a 5883-bp open-reading frame that encodes a protein consisting of 1994 amino acids, which contain four conserved domains. PxOsp exhibited a high relative expression in adult females with a specific expression in the ovary. Through the utilization of CRISPR/Cas9 technology, homozygous mutants of PxOsp were generated. These homozygous mutant females produced fewer eggs (average of 56 eggs/female) than wild-type (WT) females (average of 97 eggs/female) when crossed with WT males, and these eggs failed to hatch. Conversely, mutant males produced normal progeny when crossed with WT females. The ovarioles in homozygous mutant females were significantly shorter (5.02 mm in length) and contained fewer eggs (average of 3 eggs/ovariole) than WT ovarioles (8.09 mm in length with an average of 8 eggs/ovariole). Moreover, eggs laid by homozygous mutant females were fragile, with irregular shapes, and were unable to maintain structural integrity due to eggshell ruptures. However, no significant differences were observed between WT and mutant individuals regarding developmental duration, pupal weight, and mating behavior. CONCLUSION: Our study suggesteds that PxOsp plays a vital role in female reproduction, particularly in ovary and egg development. Disrupting PxOsp results in recessive female sterility while leaving the male reproductive capability unaffected. This report represents the first study of a haplosufficient gene responsible for female fertility in lepidopteran insects. Additionally, these findings emphasize PxOsp as a potential target for genetically-based pest management of P. xylostella. (c) 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.

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CRISPR/Cas9 CRISPR/Cas9 eggshell eggshell female sterility female sterility ovary development ovary development Plutella xylostella Plutella xylostella

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GB/T 7714 Asad, Muhammad , Liao, Jianying , Chen, Jing et al. Exploring the role of the ovary-serine protease gene in the female fertility of the diamondback moth using CRISPR/Cas9 [J]. | PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE , 2024 , 80 (7) : 3194-3206 .
MLA Asad, Muhammad et al. "Exploring the role of the ovary-serine protease gene in the female fertility of the diamondback moth using CRISPR/Cas9" . | PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE 80 . 7 (2024) : 3194-3206 .
APA Asad, Muhammad , Liao, Jianying , Chen, Jing , Munir, Faisal , Pang, Senbo , Abbas, Anam Noreen et al. Exploring the role of the ovary-serine protease gene in the female fertility of the diamondback moth using CRISPR/Cas9 . | PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE , 2024 , 80 (7) , 3194-3206 .
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Detection and identification of Bogia coconut syndrome phytoplasma from seed-associated tissues and seedlings of coconut (Cocos nucifera) and betel nut (Areca catechu) SCIE
期刊论文 | 2024 , 14 (1) | SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
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Evidence for seed transmission of phytoplasmas has grown in several pathosystems including coconut (Cocos nucifera). Bogia coconut syndrome (BCS) is a disease associated with the lethal yellowing syndrome associated with the presence of 'Candidatus Phytoplasma noviguineense' that affects coconut, betel nut (Areca catechu) and bananas (Musa spp.) in Papua New Guinea. Coconut and betel nut drupes were sampled from BCS-infected areas in Papua New Guinea, dissected, the extracted nucleic acid was used in polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and loop mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) used to check for presence of phytoplasma DNA. In a second study, drupes of both plant species were collected from multiple field sites and grown in insect-proof cages. Leaf samples taken at 6 months were also tested with PCR and LAMP. The studies of dissected coconut drupes detected phytoplasma DNA in several tissues including the embryo. Drupes from betel nut tested negative. Among the seedlings, evidence of possible seed transmission was found in both plant species. The results demonstrate the presence of 'Ca. P. noviguineense' in coconut drupes and seedlings, and in seedlings of betel nut; factors that need to be considered in ongoing management and containment efforts.

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16S rRNA 16S rRNA Lethal yellowing disease Lethal yellowing disease Seed borne Seed borne Seed transmission Seed transmission

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GB/T 7714 Lu, Hengyu , Wilson, Bree , Zhang, Hanfang et al. Detection and identification of Bogia coconut syndrome phytoplasma from seed-associated tissues and seedlings of coconut (Cocos nucifera) and betel nut (Areca catechu) [J]. | SCIENTIFIC REPORTS , 2024 , 14 (1) .
MLA Lu, Hengyu et al. "Detection and identification of Bogia coconut syndrome phytoplasma from seed-associated tissues and seedlings of coconut (Cocos nucifera) and betel nut (Areca catechu)" . | SCIENTIFIC REPORTS 14 . 1 (2024) .
APA Lu, Hengyu , Wilson, Bree , Zhang, Hanfang , Woruba, Sharon B. , Feng, Bowen , Johnson, Anne C. et al. Detection and identification of Bogia coconut syndrome phytoplasma from seed-associated tissues and seedlings of coconut (Cocos nucifera) and betel nut (Areca catechu) . | SCIENTIFIC REPORTS , 2024 , 14 (1) .
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microRNA-8514-5p regulates adipokinetic hormone/corazonin-related peptide receptor to affect development and reproduction of Plutella xylostella SCIE
期刊论文 | 2024 , 80 (10) , 5377-5387 | PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
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BACKGROUND: Dicer1 plays a crucial role in regulating the development and reproduction of insects. Knockout of Dicer1 causes pupal deformity, low eclosion and low fecundity in Plutella xylostella, but the mechanism behind this phenomenon is not clear. This study aims to identify differentially-expressed genes and miRNAs in the Dicer1-knockout strain (Delta PxDcr-1) and assess their impact on the reproduction and development of P. xylostella. RESULTS: The knockout of Dicer1 affected the expression of genes including the adipokinetic hormone/corazonin-related peptide receptor (PxACPR). The expression of PxACPR was upregulated, and the expression of miR-8514-5p was downregulated in Delta PxDcr-1 of P. xylostella. The dual luciferase reporter assay and pull-down assay showed that miR-8514-5p bound to PxACPR in vitro and in vivo. The expression profiles demonstrated a negative correlation between PxACPR mRNA and miR-8514-5p in different developmental stages of the wild-type strain. Both the miR-8514-5p agomir and double-stranded RNA of ACPR (dsPxACPR) injected into the pre-pupae inhibited the mRNA level of PxACPR, causing high mortality and deformity of pupae, and low fecundity and hatching rate, which were consistent with the phenotype of Delta PxDcr-1. The injection of miR-8514-5p antagomir caused a similar phenotype to the injection of miR-8514-5p agomir. Additionally, the injection of miR-8514-5p antagomir significantly rescued the phenotype caused by dsPxACPR. CONCLUSION: These results indicate that miR-8514-5p affects the development and reproduction of P. xylostella by regulating PxACPR, and the homeostasis of PxACPR expression is essential for the development and reproduction of P. xylostella. (c) 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.

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adipokinetic hormone/corazonin-related peptide receptor adipokinetic hormone/corazonin-related peptide receptor development and reproduction development and reproduction Dicer1 Dicer1 miRNA miRNA Plutella xylostella Plutella xylostella

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GB/T 7714 Pang, Senbo , Wang, Shuo , Asad, Muhammad et al. microRNA-8514-5p regulates adipokinetic hormone/corazonin-related peptide receptor to affect development and reproduction of Plutella xylostella [J]. | PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE , 2024 , 80 (10) : 5377-5387 .
MLA Pang, Senbo et al. "microRNA-8514-5p regulates adipokinetic hormone/corazonin-related peptide receptor to affect development and reproduction of Plutella xylostella" . | PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE 80 . 10 (2024) : 5377-5387 .
APA Pang, Senbo , Wang, Shuo , Asad, Muhammad , Yu, Jiajing , Lin, Guifang , Chen, Jinzhi et al. microRNA-8514-5p regulates adipokinetic hormone/corazonin-related peptide receptor to affect development and reproduction of Plutella xylostella . | PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE , 2024 , 80 (10) , 5377-5387 .
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