The dangerous insect pest known as rice leaf folder (Butler), which reduces rice output globally, twists and feeds on the young rice plant's leaves. Protein elicitors are hypothesized to be biological components that promote rice in becoming herbivore resistant. The evolving elicitor protein PeBL2, obtained from A60, was tested for biocontrol against . Four distinct PeBL2 doses (74.23, 45.53, 22.26, and 11.13 μg mL) were assigned to evaluate the impact of PeBL2 on immature growth, survivability, and lifespan. Adult reproductive efficiency and the interaction between the pest and the disease were assessed against . Further, the assessment of active compounds in PeBL2 with multi-acting entomopathogenic effects investigated the direct correlations of PeBL2 with temperature and climatic change in plants of rice ( L.). When compared to controls, PeBL2 treatments reduced the growing population of second- and third-generation . colonized control plants faster than PeBL2-treated plants in a host selection test. PeBL2 doses delayed the development of the larval stage of . PeBL2-treated seedlings generated less offspring than control seedlings, identical to fecundity. Trichomes and wax formation on PeBL2-treated leaves generated an adverse environment for . PeBL2 altered the surface topography of the leaves, preventing colonization and reducing reproduction. PeBL2-treated seedlings exhibited somewhat increased amounts of jasmonic acid (JA), salicylic acid (SA), and ethylene (ET). Systemic defensive processes also included the activation of pathways (JA, SA, and ET). Following these results versus , the use of PeBL2 in an agroecosystem with integrated pest management and biocontrol appears to be reasonable. These findings shed new light on a cutting-edge biocontrol technique based on A60.
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Plants (Basel)
December 2022
Rothamsted Research West Common Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 2JQ, UK.
The dangerous insect pest known as rice leaf folder (Butler), which reduces rice output globally, twists and feeds on the young rice plant's leaves. Protein elicitors are hypothesized to be biological components that promote rice in becoming herbivore resistant. The evolving elicitor protein PeBL2, obtained from A60, was tested for biocontrol against .
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June 2019
State Key Laboratory of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests, Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, No. 12 Zhongguancun South Street, Beijing 100081, China.
Here, we reported a novel secreted protein elicitor PeBL2 from A60, which can induce hypersensitive response in tobacco (). The ion-exchange chromatography, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and mass spectrometry were performed for identification of protein elicitor. The 471 bp PeBL2 gene produces a 17.
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