Biotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment | |
An ERF transcription factor enhances plant resistance to Myzus persicae and Spodoptera litura | |
Defang Li1  Xiwu Zhu2  Juan Wu2  Hao Gao2  | |
[1] Department of Genetics and Breeding of Annual Bast Fiber Crops, Institute of Bast Fiber Crops, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences;Department of Plant Protection, Institute of Agriculture and Biotechnology, Hunan University of Humanities, Science and Technology; | |
关键词: myzus persicae; spodoptera litura; erf transcription factor; brerf11b; plant resistance; | |
DOI : 10.1080/13102818.2020.1813051 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Aphids are sap-sucking insects and are pests that cause substantial damage to many crops worldwide. Spodoptera litura is a leaf-chewing insect and poses a severe threat to many species of vegetable and cotton plants. In this paper, we studied an ethylene-responsive factor (ERF) that enhances plant resistance to sap-sucking and leaf-chewing insects. ERF11-like was obtained from Chinese cabbage via reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and was termed BrERF11b. The putative protein encoded by the BrERF11b gene includes 168 amino acid residues and contains an EAR motif. The plasmid pBI121-BrERF11b was constructed and transformed into tobacco plants (Nicotiana tabacum cv. K326 and N. benthamiana) by the Agrobacterium-mediated transformation method. The function of the BrERF11b gene in the resistance of the transgenic plants to Myzus persicae and S. litura was assayed. The results showed that the weights of the S. litura larvae fed the transgenic plant line were significantly reduced from 28 to 76% compared to those of the S. litura larvae fed the control plants (wild type), and the transgenic plant line KLine12 significantly reduced the survival rate of S. litura by 62.5%. The colony growth of the apteral aphids fed the transgenic plant line was significantly reduced from 22.5 to 63.4% compared to that of the apteral aphids fed the control plants. Compared to control plants, the transgenic plant line significantly reduced the survival rate of the aphids from 46 to 55%. These results first indicate that the BrERF11b gene significantly enhances plant resistance to S. litura and M. persicae.
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