(E)-β-farnesene synthase gene affects aphid behavior in transgenic Medicago sativa.

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BACKGROUND Pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum Harris) is one of the major pests in alfalfa crops, causing significant yield losses. (E)-beta-farnesene (E beta F), an alarm pheromone released by pea aphid, is generic to many species of aphids, and is used to minimize potential danger from predators and parasitoids by avoiding the source of the pheromone. RESULTS In this study, E beta F synthase gene was constructed into a plant expression vector, and overexpressed in alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.), with expression among transgenic lines confirmed by qRT-PCR. Subcellular localization analysis showed that E beta F synthase gene was expressed in the plasma membrane and nucleus of the leaf. GC/MS of extraction from transgenic alfalfa indicated emission of E beta F ranging from 5.92 to 13.09 ng day(-1) g(-1) fresh tissue. Behavior assays in Y-olfactometers demonstrated that transgenic alfalfa expressing AaE beta F gene could repel pea aphids, with aphids taking a significantly longer time to select a transgenic line compared with the control line (P < 0.01). CONCLUSION We have demonstrated a potentially valuable strategy of using E beta F synthase genes for aphid control in alfalfa. (c) 2018 Society of Chemical Industry
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aphid,behavior assay,(E)-beta-farnesene synthase gene,gas chromatography mass spectrometry,Medicago sativa
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