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Expression Analysis of Genes Related to Rice Resistance Against Brown Planthopper,Nilaparvata lugens
Abstract:Brown planthopper(BPH) is an insect species that feeds on the vascular system of rice plants. To examine the defence mechanism of rice plants against BPH, the pathogenesis-related genes(PR1a, PR2, PR3, PR4, PR6, PR9, PR10a, PR13, PR15 and PRpha), signaling molecule synthesis genes(AOS, AXR, ACO and LOX), antioxidant-related genes(CAT, TRX, GST and SOD) and lignin biosynthesis-related genes(CHS, CHI and C4H) were investigated in a resistant rice variety. AOS, PR6,PR9 and PR15 genes showed significantly increased relative expression levels at 24.38-, 19.17-, 14.71-, and 12.74-fold compared to the control. Moderate increased relative expression levels of lignin biosynthesis-related gene(C4H), pathogenesis-related genes(PR4, PR10a and PRpha), and antioxidant-related gene(GST) were found, while CHI, LOX, SOD, TRX1 and AXR showed decreased relative expression levels. It was thus clearly shown that wound-induced response genes were activated in rice plants after BPH attacks through AOS activation. Jasmonic acid signaling molecule may activate PR6, PR15, GST and CAT subsequently increasing their expression for H_2O_2 detoxification. PR6 were expressed at the highest relative level among the PR genes. These genes therefore have also a considerable synergistic role with the other genes against BPH by interfered their digestion tract system.
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