RNAi for Western Corn Rootworm Management: Lessons Learned, Challenges, and Future Directions
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RNAi for Western Corn Rootworm Management: Lessons Learned, Challenges, and Future Directions
Abstract
The western corn rootworm (WCR), Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte, is considered one of the most economically important pests of maize (Zea mays L.) in the United States (U.S.) Corn Belt with costs of management and yield losses exceeding USD ~1-2 billion annually. WCR management has proven challenging given the ability of this insect to evolve resistance to multiple management strategies including synthetic insecticides, cultural practices, and plant-incorporated protectants, generating a constant need to develop new management tools. One of the most recent developments is maize expressing double-stranded hairpin RNA structures targeting housekeeping genes, which triggers an RNA interference (RNAi) response and eventually leads to insect death. Following the first description of in planta RNAi in 2007, traits targeting multiple genes have been explored. In June 2017, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved the first in planta RNAi product against insects for commercial use. This product expresses a dsRNA targeting the WCR snf7 gene in combination with Bt proteins (Cry3Bb1 and Cry34Ab1/Cry35Ab1) to improve trait durability and will be introduced for commercial use in 2022.
Keywords: Diabrotica virgifera virgifera; RNAi; insect resistance management; plant-incorporated protectant; pyramid strategy; western corn rootworm.
Conflict of interest statement
A.M.V. has received research funding related to RNAi in western corn rootworm from Dow AgroSciences, DuPont Pioneer, Monsanto Company, Corteva Agriscience, Bayer Crop Science, and GreenLight Biosciences; some of these results are reported in this review. She also holds six RNAi patents. Graduate research on RNAi in western corn rootworm conducted by J.D.R. was funded by Bayer Crop Science. A.S., A.L.L., C.J.B. and J.M.R. work at Corteva Agriscience. P.R., J.R.F. and J.S.P. work at Bayer Crop Science. K.E.N. works at Greenlight Biosciences and holds multiple RNAi patents. The information and views represented in this review are those of the authors as individuals and experts in the field and do not necessarily represent those of their organizations. The mention of a product does not constitute an endorsement or a recommendation for its use.
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