RNA interference of muscle actin and ATP synthase beta increases mortality of the phytoplasma vector Euscelidius variegatus
Pest Management Science2018Vol. 75(5), pp. 1425–1434
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Abstract
The effectiveness of RNAi-based gene silencing in E. variegatus guarantees the availability of a powerful reverse genetic tool for the functional annotation of its genes and the identification of those potentially involved in the interaction with phytoplasmas. In addition, this study demonstrated that muscle actin and ATP synthase β may represent candidate genes for RNAi-based control of E. variegatus. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry.
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