Invasive sorghum aphid: A decade of research on deciphering plant resistance mechanisms and novel approaches in breeding for sorghum resistance to aphids

Author:

Thudi Mahendar12ORCID,Reddy M. S. Sai3,Naik Yogesh Dashrath3ORCID,Cheruku Varun Kumar Reddy1,Sangireddy Manoj Kumar Reddy1,Cuevas Hugo E.4ORCID,Knoll Joseph E.5ORCID,Louis Joe67ORCID,Kousik Chandrasekar S.8,Toews Michael D.9,Ni Xinzhi5,Punnuri Somashekhar M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Agriculture, Family Sciences and Technology Fort Valley State University Fort Valley Georgia USA

2. Centre for Crop Health and School of Agriculture and Environmental Science University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) Toowoomba Queensland Australia

3. Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University Samastipur Bihar India

4. USDA‐ARS Tropical Agriculture Research Station Mayagüez Puerto Rico USA

5. USDA‐ARS Crop Genetics and Breeding Research Unit Tifton Georgia USA

6. Department of Entomology University of Nebraska‐Lincoln Lincoln Nebraska USA

7. Department of Biochemistry University of Nebraska‐Lincoln Lincoln Nebraska USA

8. USDA‐ARS US Vegetable Laboratory Charleston South Carolina USA

9. Department of Entomology University of Georgia Tifton Georgia USA

Abstract

AbstractDuring the last decade, the sorghum aphid (Melanaphis sorghi), previously identified as sugarcane aphid (Melanaphis sacchari), became a serious pest of sorghum, spreading to all sorghum‐producing regions in the United States, Mexico, and South America, where crop losses of 50%–100% have been reported. Developing sorghum cultivars with resistance to this insect is the most sustainable strategy for long‐term pest management. To design cultivars with aphid resistance, comprehensively understanding the mechanisms underlying aphid survival, host plant resistance, and aphid–sorghum interactions is critical. In this review, we summarize the comprehensive efforts to characterize the aphid populations as well as their interaction with sorghum plants via hormonal pathways that trigger various genes including leucine rich repeats, WRKY transcription factors, lipoxygenases, calmodulins, and others. We discuss efforts made during the last decade to identify specific genomic regions and candidate genes that confer aphid resistance, as well as describe recent successes and potential challenges in breeding for aphid resistance. Furthermore, we discuss the use of disruptive technologies like high‐throughput phenotyping, artificial intelligence, or machine learning for developing aphid resistant sorghum cultivars. Integration of these new technologies has the potential to accelerate the development and design of novel traits that confer durable aphid resistance in new sorghum cultivars to defend sorghum against new aphid genotype development.

Funder

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Publisher

Wiley

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