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Pyramiding BPH genes in rice maintains resistance against the brown planthopper under climate change
Pest management science, 2024-04, Vol.80 (4), p.1740-1750
Wang, Chih‐Lu
Luo, Pei‐Qi
Hu, Fang‐Yu
Li, Yi
Sung, Chang‐Lin
Kuang, Yun‐Hung
Lin, Shau‐Ching
Yang, Zhi‐Wei
Li, Charng‐Pei
Huang, Shou‐Horng
Hechanova, Sherry Lou
Jena, Kshirod K.
Hsieh, Chia‐Hung
Chuang, Wen‐Po
2024
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Wang, Chih‐Lu
Luo, Pei‐Qi
Hu, Fang‐Yu
Li, Yi
Sung, Chang‐Lin
Kuang, Yun‐Hung
Lin, Shau‐Ching
Yang, Zhi‐Wei
Li, Charng‐Pei
Huang, Shou‐Horng
Hechanova, Sherry Lou
Jena, Kshirod K.
Hsieh, Chia‐Hung
Chuang, Wen‐Po
Titel
Pyramiding BPH genes in rice maintains resistance against the brown planthopper under climate change
Ist Teil von
Pest management science, 2024-04, Vol.80 (4), p.1740-1750
Ort / Verlag
Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Quelle
Wiley
Beschreibungen/Notizen
BACKGROUND Nilaparvata lugens (brown planthopper; BPH) is a significant rice pest in Asia, causing substantial yield losses. Pyramiding BPH resistance genes with diverse resistance traits into rice cultivars is an effective strategy for pest management. However, the response of pyramiding combinations to environmental changes remains unclear. To address this knowledge gap, we investigated three pyramiding rice lines (BPH2 + 32, BPH9 + 32, and BPH18 + 32) in the context of varying climate change conditions, ensuring sufficient N. lugens–rice interactions. Thus, we set three environmental conditions [30/25 °C (day/night) with 500 ppm CO2 concentration, 32/27 °C (day/night) with 600 ppm CO2 concentration, and 35/30 °C (day/night) with 1000 ppm CO2 concentration]. RESULTS All three pyramiding rice lines maintained the insect resistant ability under the three environmental settings. In particular, the BPH18 + 32 rice line exhibited stronger antibiotic and antixenosis effects against N. lugens. In addition, BPH18 + 32 rice line had better shoot resilience under N. lugens infestation, whereas the performance of the other two selected pyramiding rice lines varied. Thus, although BPH2, BPH9, and BPH18 represent three alleles at the same locus, their resistance levels against N. lugens may vary under distinct climate change scenarios, as evidenced by the performance of N. lugens on the three pyramiding rice lines. CONCLUSION Our findings indicate that all three tested pyramiding rice lines maintained their insect resistance in the face of diverse climate change scenarios. However, these lines exhibited varied repellent responses and resilience capacities in response to climate change. Thus, the combination of pyramiding genes needs to be considered for future breeding programs. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry. Pyramiding rice lines can effectively sustain insect resistance under various climate change scenarios. However, it is crucial to recognize that different combinations of pyramiding genes elicit diverse responses.
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Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 1526-498X
eISSN: 1526-4998
DOI: 10.1002/ps.7902
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2894722377
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Carbon dioxide
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Carbon dioxide concentration
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Climate change
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Climatic conditions
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Cultivars
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Environmental changes
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Environmental conditions
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Genes
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Insects
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near‐isogenic lines
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Night
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Nilaparvata lugens
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Pest control
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Pest resistance
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Pests
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Plant breeding
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pyramiding
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Resilience
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Rice
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