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Reproductive Outbreaks of Mediated by Overexpression of the Nuclear Receptor under Pressure from Triflumezopyrim. | LitMetric

Long-term pesticide-driven selection pressure is one of the main causes of insect outbreaks. In this study, we found that low doses of triflumezopyrim could increase the fecundity of white-backed planthoppers (). By continuously screening 20 generations with a low dose of triflumezopyrim, a triflumezopyrim-resistant strain (Tri-strain, resistance ratio = 20.9-fold) was obtained. The average oviposition quantity and longevity of the Tri-strain (208.77 eggs and 21.31 days, respectively) were significantly higher than those of the susceptible strain (Sus-strain) (164.62 eggs and 17.85 days, respectively). To better understand the mechanism underlying the effects on reproduction, we detected the expression levels of several reproduction-related transcription factors in both the Tri- and Sus-strains. Ultraspiracle (USP) was significantly overexpressed in the Tri-strain. Knockdown of by RNAi severely inhibited the moulting process of and disrupted the development of female adult ovaries. Among the potential downstream target genes of , (0.19-fold), (0.56-fold) and (0.31-fold) showed downregulated expression after -RNAi. In contrast, the expression of (2.55-fold), which forms heterodimers with , was significantly upregulated. Furthermore, RNAi was performed on in the Tri-strain, and the results show that larval moulting and the development of female adult ovaries were inhibited, consistent with the -RNAi results in . These results suggest that the transcription factors and play important roles in the reproductive development of , and overexpression of and in the Tri-resistant strain may result in reproductive outbreaks of pests.

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