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The Bph45 Gene Confers Resistance against Brown Planthopper in Rice by Reducing the Production of Limonene.


ABSTRACT: Brown planthopper (BPH), a monophagous phloem feeder, consumes a large amount of photoassimilates in rice and causes wilting. A near-isogenic line 'TNG71-Bph45' was developed from the Oryza sativa japonica variety 'Tainung 71 (TNG71) carrying a dominant BPH-resistance locus derived from Oryza nivara (IRGC 102165) near the centromere of chromosome 4. We compared the NIL (TNG71-Bph45) and the recurrent parent to explore how the Bph45 gene confers BPH resistance. We found that TNG71-Bph45 is less attractive to BPH at least partially because it produces less limonene. Chiral analysis revealed that the major form of limonene in both rice lines was the L-form. However, both L- and D-limonene attracted BPH when applied exogenously to TNG71-Bph45 rice. The transcript amounts of limonene synthase were significantly higher in TNG71 than in TNG71-Bph45 and were induced by BPH infestation only in the former. Introgression of the Bph45 gene into another japonica variety, Tainan 11, also resulted in a low limonene content. Moreover, several dominantly acting BPH resistance genes introduced into the BPH-sensitive IR24 line compromised its limonene-producing ability and concurrently decreased its attractiveness to BPH. These observations suggest that reducing limonene production may be a common resistance strategy against BPH in rice.

SUBMITTER: Li CP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9863282 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The <i>Bph45</i> Gene Confers Resistance against Brown Planthopper in Rice by Reducing the Production of Limonene.

Li Charng-Pei CP   Wu Dong-Hong DH   Huang Shou-Horng SH   Meng Menghsiao M   Shih Hsien-Tzung HT   Lai Ming-Hsin MH   Chen Liang-Jwu LJ   Jena Kshirod K KK   Hechanova Sherry Lou SL   Ke Ting-Jyun TJ   Chiu Tai-Yuan TY   Tsai Zong-Yuan ZY   Chen Guo-Kai GK   Tsai Kuan-Chieh KC   Leu Wei-Ming WM  

International journal of molecular sciences 20230116 2


Brown planthopper (BPH), a monophagous phloem feeder, consumes a large amount of photoassimilates in rice and causes wilting. A near-isogenic line ‘TNG71-Bph45’ was developed from the Oryza sativa japonica variety ‘Tainung 71 (TNG71) carrying a dominant BPH-resistance locus derived from Oryza nivara (IRGC 102165) near the centromere of chromosome 4. We compared the NIL (TNG71-Bph45) and the recurrent parent to explore how the Bph45 gene confers BPH resistance. We found that TNG71-Bph45 is less a  ...[more]

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