Resistance to Ditylenchus destructor Infection in Sweet Potato by the Expression of Small Interfering RNAs Targeting unc-15, a Movement-Related Gene
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Resistance to Ditylenchus destructor Infection in Sweet Potato by the Expression of Small Interfering RNAs Targeting unc-15, a Movement-Related Gene
Stem nematode (Ditylenchus destructor) is one of most serious diseases that limit the productivity and quality of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas), a root crop with worldwide importance for food security and nutrition improvement. Hence, there is a global demand for developing sweet potato varieties that are resistant to the disease. In this study, we have investigated the interference of stem nematode infectivity by the expression of small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) in transgenic sweet potato that are homologous to the unc-15 gene, which affects the muscle protein paramyosin of the pathogen. The production of double-stranded RNAs and siRNAs in transgenic lines with a single transgene integration event was verified by Northern blot analysis. The expression of unc-15 was reduced dramatically in stem nematodes collected from the inoculated storage roots of transgenic plants, and the infection areas of their storage roots were dramatically smaller than that of wild-type (WT). Compared with the WT, the transgenic plants showed increased yield in the stem nematode-infested field. Our results demonstrate that the expression of siRNAs targeting the unc-15 gene of D. destructor is an effective approach in improving stem nematode resistance in sweet potato, in adjunct with the global integrated pest management programs.
- Chinese Academy of Sciences China (People's Republic of)
- Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences China (People's Republic of)
- Shanghai Chenshan Plant Science Research Center China (People's Republic of)
- Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences China (People's Republic of)
- Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences China (People's Republic of)
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Molecular Sequence Data, Helminth Proteins, Plants, Genetically Modified, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Host-Parasite Interactions, Blotting, Southern, Phenotype, Animals, RNA Interference, Amino Acid Sequence, Biomass, Pest Control, Tylenchoidea, Ipomoea batatas, RNA, Small Interfering, Locomotion, Disease Resistance, Plant Diseases
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Molecular Sequence Data, Helminth Proteins, Plants, Genetically Modified, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Host-Parasite Interactions, Blotting, Southern, Phenotype, Animals, RNA Interference, Amino Acid Sequence, Biomass, Pest Control, Tylenchoidea, Ipomoea batatas, RNA, Small Interfering, Locomotion, Disease Resistance, Plant Diseases
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