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RNAi-based pest control: Production, application and the fate of dsRNA

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.1080576

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RNA pesticides; mass production; exogenous application; dsRNA fate; nanoparticles; synergistic effect; regulatory framework

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  1. Shanghai Jiaotong University Talent Foundation
  2. Program for Shanghai Leading Talent
  3. [WH221615001]

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The limitations of conventional pesticides have increased the demand for innovative and sustainable plant protection solutions. RNA Interference (RNAi) triggered by dsRNA has emerged as a promising strategy for species-specific insect control. This review discusses the methods for mass production of dsRNA, the approaches for exogenous application of dsRNA in the field, and the fate of dsRNA after application. Additionally, it explores the opportunities and challenges of using nanoparticles as dsRNA carriers for insect control, as well as future directions for improving pest management efficiency through synergistic effects of multiple target genes.
The limitations of conventional pesticides have raised the demand for innovative and sustainable solutions for plant protection. RNA Interference (RNAi) triggered by dsRNA has evolved as a promising strategy to control insects in a species-specific manner. In this context, we review the methods for mass production of dsRNA, the approaches of exogenous application of dsRNA in the field, and the fate of dsRNA after application. Additionally, we describe the opportunities and challenges of using nanoparticles as dsRNA carriers to control insects. Furthermore, we provide future directions to improve pest management efficiency by utilizing the synergistic effects of multiple target genes. Meanwhile, the establishment of a standardized framework for assessment and regulatory consensus is critical to the commercialization of RNA pesticides.

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