A salivary calcium‐binding protein from Laodelphax striatellus acts as an effector that suppresses defense in rice
Pest Management Science2021Vol. 77(5), pp. 2272–2281
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Tian Tian, Rui Ji, Jianmei Fu, Jīng Li, Lu Wang, Hao Zhang, Shiying Yang, Wenfeng Ye, Jichao Fang, Keyan Zhu‐Salzman
Abstract
SBPH LsECP1 acts as an effector to impair host rice defense responses and promotes SBPH performance. This discovery provides a potential gene target for plant-mediated RNAi-based pest management. © 2021 Society of Chemical Industry.
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