松材线虫 sft-4 的克隆及其对松材线虫生命力和毒力的影响

IF 3.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY
Shuisong Liu, Linsong Wang, Ronggui Li, Mengyu Chen, Wenjun Deng, Chao Wang, Guicai Du, Qunqun Guo
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在我们之前对破坏性松树枯萎病的病原松材线虫(PWN,Bursaphelenchus xylophilus)的转录组进行的筛选中,发现在使用杀线虫剂福美吡唑处理后,编码调节因子的Surfeit位点基因sft-4被下调。原位杂交结果表明,sft-4 从卵到成虫都在持续表达,在生殖系统中的表达量尤其高。这里研究了 sft-4 和重组 SFT-4 的 RNA 干扰(RNAi)对 PWN 活性的影响,结果表明,用 sft-4 dsRNA 处理可抑制 PWN 的摄食、繁殖、产卵和卵孵化,其中对繁殖和产卵的抑制作用最大,而重组 SFT-4 的作用则相反。此外,sft-4 的 RNAi 改变了雌雄比例和 PWN 的寿命。在对幼苗和 2 年树龄的松柏进行的 PWNs 生物测定中,sft-4 的 RNAi 在监测期间没有任何处理过的植株出现症状,这表明 PWNs 的毒力被显著削弱。这些结果表明,sft-4对PWN致病性的影响可能主要是通过调节PWN的繁殖功能及其寿命。
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Cloning of sft-4 and its influence on vitality and virulence of pine wood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus

Cloning of sft-4 and its influence on vitality and virulence of pine wood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus

In our previous screening of the transcriptome of the causal agent of the devastating pine wilt disease, pine wood nematode (PWN, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus), after treatment with the nematicide fomepizole, Surfeit locus gene sft-4, which encodes a regulatory factor, was found to be downregulated. In situ hybridization results showed that the sft-4 was continuously expressed from egg to adult and was especially high in the reproductive system. Here in a study of the effect of RNA interference (RNAi) of sft-4 and recombinant SFT-4 on PWN activity, treatment with sft-4 dsRNA inhibited feeding, reproduction, oviposition and egg hatching of PWN with the greatest inhibition on reproduction and oviposition, whereas recombinant SFT-4 had the opposite effect. In addition, RNAi of sft-4 changed the female–male ratio and lifespan of PWN. In bioassays of PWNs, with RNAi of sft-4 on seedlings and 2-year-old Pinus thunbergii trees, none of the treated plants developed symptoms during the monitoring period, indicating that virulence of PWNs was either significantly weakened. These results indicate that the influence of sft-4 on PWN pathogenicity may be mainly through regulating reproductive function of PWN and its lifespan.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Forestry Research (JFR), founded in 1990, is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal in English. JFR has rapidly emerged as an international journal published by Northeast Forestry University and Ecological Society of China in collaboration with Springer Verlag. The journal publishes scientific articles related to forestry for a broad range of international scientists, forest managers and practitioners.The scope of the journal covers the following five thematic categories and 20 subjects: Basic Science of Forestry, Forest biometrics, Forest soils, Forest hydrology, Tree physiology, Forest biomass, carbon, and bioenergy, Forest biotechnology and molecular biology, Forest Ecology, Forest ecology, Forest ecological services, Restoration ecology, Forest adaptation to climate change, Wildlife ecology and management, Silviculture and Forest Management, Forest genetics and tree breeding, Silviculture, Forest RS, GIS, and modeling, Forest management, Forest Protection, Forest entomology and pathology, Forest fire, Forest resources conservation, Forest health monitoring and assessment, Wood Science and Technology, Wood Science and Technology.
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