Knock down of molt regulating gene for development control of Helicoverpa armigera

2020 
RNA interference (RNAi) caused by exogenous double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) is a powerful tool, and to date is widely adopted to knockdown genetic targets crucial for growth and development of agriculturally important insect pests. Helicoverpa armigerais a pest feeding on more than 30 economically important crops worldwide and a major threat. Resistance to insecticides and Bt toxinsis gradually increasing in the field. RNAi mediated knockdown of H. armigeragenes by producing their dsRNA homologous to genetic target in bacteria has a high potential for insect management. A steroid signaling genes Ecdysone receptor (EcR),of H. armigerawas selected as genetic target. Three different fragments comprising of a coding sequence of <450bp were cloned into the L4440 vector for dsRNA production in bacteria. The most effective fragment was further analyzed for post feeding effects on larval growth and development. After ingesting bacterial expressed dsRNA, mRNA levels of the target EcR gene declined dramatically resulting larval mortality and an abnormal development. Analysis of transcripts level by quantitative RT-PCR revealed that larval lethality was attributable to the knock down of genetic targets by RNAi. Results demonstrated that down regulation of H. armigeragenes involved in transcriptional stimulation of development gene has aptitude as a bio-insecticide to control H. armigerapopulation sizes and therefore decrease crop loss.
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