2023
DOI: 10.1111/imb.12836
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Development of transgenic corn planthopper Peregrinus maidis that express the tetracycline transactivator

Abstract: The corn planthopper, Peregrinus maidis, is a vector of several maize viruses and is consequently a significant agricultural pest in many tropical and subtropical regions. As P. maidis has developed resistance to insecticides, the aim of this study was to develop transgenic P. maidis strains that could be used for future genetic biocontrol programs. To facilitate the identification of transgenic P. maidis, we isolated and characterized the promoters for the P. maidis ubiquitin‐like and profilin genes. Transien… Show more

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“…g . RNA interference, CRISPR-mediated control) and have potential to be exploited as an alternative to chemical control (Yao et al, 2013, Klobasa et al, 2021, Patil et al, 2023, Wang et al, 2024). RNA interference (RNAi) has been extensively used for functional genomics in animals (vertebrates and invertebrates; Bellés, 2010, Podolska and Svoboda, 2011) and plants (McGinnis, 2010), and it has shown great potential to be used for controlling insect pests (Head et al, 2017, Shaffer, 2020, Zhu and Palli, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…g . RNA interference, CRISPR-mediated control) and have potential to be exploited as an alternative to chemical control (Yao et al, 2013, Klobasa et al, 2021, Patil et al, 2023, Wang et al, 2024). RNA interference (RNAi) has been extensively used for functional genomics in animals (vertebrates and invertebrates; Bellés, 2010, Podolska and Svoboda, 2011) and plants (McGinnis, 2010), and it has shown great potential to be used for controlling insect pests (Head et al, 2017, Shaffer, 2020, Zhu and Palli, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%