Abstract
Feeding behavior is a fundamental activity for insects, which is essential for their growth, development and reproduction. The regulation of their feeding behavior is a complicated process influenced by a variety of factors, including external stimuli and internal physiological signals. The current review introduces the signaling pathways in brain, gut and fat body involved in insect feeding behavior, and provides a series of target genes for developing RNA pesticides. Additionally, this review summaries the current challenges for the identification and application of functional genes involved in feeding behavior, and finally proposes the future research direction. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.
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Zhao, J., Yin, J., Wang, Z., Shen, J., Dong, M., & Yan, S. (2025, January 1). Complicated gene network for regulating feeding behavior: novel efficient target for pest management. Pest Management Science. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.8459
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