Volume 4, Issue 3 (Suppl)
Adv Crop Sci Tech
ISSN: 2329-8863 ACST, an open access journal
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Plant Genomics 2016
July 14-15, 2016
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July 14-15, 2016 Brisbane, Australia
4
th
International Conference on
Plant Genomics
Studying host-insect interactions using viral induced gene silencing and siRNA
Anna-Maria Botha-Oberholster
Stellenbosch University, South Africa
W
heat Dn genes afford resistance to the economically important pest, Diuraphis noxia (Kurdjumov, Russian wheat aphid, RWA)
and have been the topic of transcriptomic and proteomic studies aimed at unraveling the pathways involved in resistance.
However, despite numerous efforts to isolate these Dn genes, none of them had been cloned and sequenced and this can partly be
ascribed to the complexity and size of the bread wheat genome, as well as the apparent centromeric location of these genes. To date,
several R-gene targets were investigated using viral induced gene silencing (VIGs) in wheat. However, the availability of the complete
genome of the pest has opened up new avenues of study to unravel the complex interaction between these organisms. The current
study explores both avenues. Candidate plant resistance genes were silenced
in planta
and aphid response assessed, while candidate
aphid effectors were also delivered
in planta
to assess their respective functions during host-pest interactions. In all cases, the aphids
were allowed to feed, where after reproduction was recorded. The ectopic expression of the gene targets was also quantified using
RT-PCR analysis.
Biography
Anna-Maria Botha-Oberholster has received her training in Plant Genetics at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel and the Salk Institute of Biological Science,
USA. From 1994, she actively mentored students and has been affiliated to several academic institutions globally. Highlights in her career spanning more than 20
years, include representing Africa at the initiation meeting that started the International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium in Washington DC, in 2004 and
at IBSA (now BRICS) in Brazil in 2008. Her research outputs include more than 100 peer-reviewed papers in accredited international journals, 5 book chapters,
numerous peer-reviewed conference proceedings, technical reports and popular articles.
ambo@sun.ac.zaAnna-Maria Botha-Oberholster, Adv Crop Sci Tech 2016, 4:3 (Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2329-8863.C1.002