학술논문

Influence of the silencing sex-peptide receptor on Bactrocera dorsalis adults and offspring by feeding with ds-spr
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 18(3), pp.477-481 Sep, 2015
Subject
농수해양학
Language
English
ISSN
1226-8615
Abstract
RNA interference (RNAi) has been shown to control insect pests using plant dsRNA expression. A key question in potentially applying RNAi is the possible effects on insects after being fed with dsRNA produced by a transgenic plant. Sex peptide receptor (spr) is the key gene that regulates the suppression of female receptivity and induction of oviposition. In this study, the expression level of the spr genewas significantly down-regulated to 52% by feeding Bactrocera dorsalis adults with ds-spr. The RNAi effects of continuous feeding ds-spr to adults led to a highly mortality rate, decreased their egg production capacity and profoundly impacted the eclosion rate of their offspring. Our results demonstrate that RNAi through uninterrupted dsRNA feeding can be used as a strategy to control insect pests. Moreover, the research presented here provides a potential RNAi target gene for controlling B. dorsalis and a theoretical basis for universally applying RNAi in insect pest management.