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Dectes texanus is an important coleopteran pest of soybeans and cultivated sunflowers in the Midwestern United States that causes yield losses by girdling stems of their host plants. Although sunflower and giant ragweed are primary hosts of D. texanus, they began colonizing soybeans approximately 50 years ago and no reliable management method has been established to prevent or reduce losses by this pest. To identify genes putatively involved when feeding soybean, we compared gene expression of D. texanus third-instar larvae fed soybean to those fed sunflower, giant ragweed, or artificial diet. Dectes texanus larvae differentially expressed 514 unigenes when fed on soybean compared to those fed the other diet treatments. Enrichment analyses of gene ontology terms from up-regulated unigenes in soybean-fed larvae compared to those fed both primary hosts highlighted unigenes involved in oxidoreductase and polygalacturonase activities. Cytochrome P450s, carboxylesterases, major facilitator superfamily transporters, lipocalins, apolipoproteins, glycoside hydrolases 1 and 28, and lytic monooxygenases were among the most commonly up-regulated unigenes in soybean-fed larvae compared to those fed their primary hosts. These results suggest that D. texanus larvae differentially expressed unigenes involved in biotransformation of allelochemicals, digestion of plant cell walls and transport of small solutes and lipids when feeding in soybean.
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J Econ Entomol
June 2025
Agronomy, Horticulture, and Plant Science Department, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD, USA.
Dectes stem borer, Dectes texanus LeConte, is an insect that infests sunflowers, Helianthus annuus L., and soybeans, Glycine max L., in South Dakota.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Dectes stem borer, LeConte (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), can significantly reduce yields by causing significant lodging in soybean. While this stem borer has not been considered a major pest of soybean, damage from it is increasing in the United States Midwest region with no current elite cultivars found resistant. Our objective was to map quantitative trait loci (QTL) that reduce girdled stems caused by Dectes stem borer infection and infestation of Dectes stem borer.
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June 2021
Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, 66506, USA.
Dectes texanus is an important coleopteran pest of soybeans and cultivated sunflowers in the Midwestern United States that causes yield losses by girdling stems of their host plants. Although sunflower and giant ragweed are primary hosts of D. texanus, they began colonizing soybeans approximately 50 years ago and no reliable management method has been established to prevent or reduce losses by this pest.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Econ Entomol
April 2012
RECS International Inc., 24-28 Sanbancho Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0075, Japan.
No soybean cultivars exhibit resistance to larval damage by the cerambycid, Dectes texanus LeConte, in the United States. Selected soybean varieties and plant introductions (PIs) in maturity groups VI to VIII from the U.S.
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November 2011
Kansas State University, Southwest Research-Extension Center and Department of Entomology, 4500 E. Mary St., Garden City, KS 67846, USA.
The Dectes stem borer, Dectes texanus LeConte (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), is an increasingly important pest of soybean and sunflower in central North America. Nine large-scale field trials were conducted over a 3-year period to determine if Dectes stem borer could be managed with insecticide treatments. Aerial applications of lambda on July 6, 12 and 15 were successful in significantly reducing adults, but applications on July 1, 20 and 24 were less successful.
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