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Virus-induced gene silencing simultaneously exploits 'attract and kill' traits in plants and insects to manage huanglongbing. | LitMetric

Virus-induced gene silencing simultaneously exploits 'attract and kill' traits in plants and insects to manage huanglongbing.

Hortic Res

Department of Entomology and Nematology, Citrus Research and Education Center, IFAS, University of Florida, 700 Experiment Station Road, Lake Alfred, FL 33850, United States.

Published: February 2025

The vector-borne disease huanglongbing (HLB) causes severe economic losses to citrus production worldwide with no available cure. Herein, we applied virus-induced gene silencing technology to engineer citrus that preferentially attracted and specifically killed , the vector associated with HLB. We engineered the infectious citrus tristeza virus (CTV-T36) clone to carry three truncated genes. The triple construct (CTV-t-t-t) produces small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) against phytoene desaturase, , to yield a phenotype with visual, olfactory, and gustatory cues that preferentially attracted In addition, siRNAs targeted two genes related to flight in , abnormal wing disc () and wingless (), that caused wing malformations and decreased survival in psyllids that fed on plants inoculated with the engineered virus During two successive generations, reared on CTV-t-t-t-inoculated plants exhibited higher mortality across life stages as well as reduced fecundity and fertility as compared with those reared on noninfected plants or CTV-wt-inoculated plants. Furthermore, CTV-t-t-t-inoculated plants shortened the lifespan of by more than 20 days. Morphological abnormalities were noted in those adults that did successfully emerge on plants inoculated with CTV-t-t-t, including cocked wings with a bowl-shaped depression and/or a convex shape. Phloem sap from CTV-t-t-t-inoculated plants decreased the survival of adults, confirming that siRNAs were present in the sap of these plants. Collectively, we provide proof of concept for a novel variant of the attract-and-kill method where the cultivated crop is potentially transformed into a hyper-attractive population and transmission sink for a phytopathogen vector.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11817989PMC
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