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Transcription and functional analysis of phosphine fumigation regulating heat responses in Bactrocera dorsalis
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Transcription and functional analysis of phosphine fumigation regulating heat responses in Bactrocera dorsalis

Yisha Ma, Li Li, Hang Zou, YongLin Ren, Penghao Wang and Tao Liu
Pesticide biochemistry and physiology, Vol.212, 106433
2025

Abstract

Heat shock protein expression Heat treatment plus phosphine fumigation Oriental fruit fly Pest control post-harvest
The oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis, is a highly destructive pest in fruits, vegetables and flowers with heat treatment being common for its control in internationally traded produce. However, heat treatment can adversely affect quality, which limits its application. This study aimed to develop a novel control strategy combining phosphine fumigation with heat treatment (P + H), demonstrating a significant synergistic effect in controlling B. dorsalis. We conducted transcriptomic analysis and qRT-PCR validation to explore this synergistic effect. P + H significantly increased the expression of heat shock proteins (HSP), but their levels were lower than those induced by heat treatment alone. RNAi-based experiments confirmed the association between HSP gene expression and insect mortality, further supporting the important role of HSP genes in response to heat treatment. Functional enrichment analysis indicated that the MAPK/ERK signaling pathway and HSF-1 dephosphorylation dynamically regulate HSP genes expression under P + H treatment. Additionally, energy allocation toward cellular repair may further limit HSP gene synthesis, affecting insect tolerance to heat response. These findings provide insights into the molecular bases for the synergism of P + H treatment, highlighting that HSP gene regulation plays as critical role in insect stress resistance and offering a novel approach to pest control. [Display omitted] •P + H shows a strong synergistic effect against B. dorsalis.•P + H increases HSP expression but less than heat treatment alone.•MAPK/ERK and HSF-1 dephosphorylation regulate HSP expression under P + H.•Phosphine acts as a biological regulator of insect stress resistance.

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International collaboration
Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.25 Molecular & Cell Biology - Cancer, Autophagy & Apoptosis
1.25.512 Heat Shock Proteins
Web Of Science research areas
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Entomology
Physiology
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Plant & Animal Science
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