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The instability of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) restricts the application of RNA interference (RNAi) technology in agricultural pest management. Various types of nanocarriers have been developed and employed for the stable delivery of dsRNA. Nonetheless, it remains unclear which type of nanomaterial could deliver dsRNA stably and efficiently for gene knockdown in Locusta migratoria. In this study, we evaluated the ability of three biocompatible and low-toxicity inorganic nanomaterials-polyethylenimine (PEI)-functionalized single-walled carbon nanotube (PEI-SWNT), polyethylenimine-functionalized carbon quantum dots (PEI-CQDs), and layered double hydroxide (LDH)-to bind and stabilize dsRNA. The results revealed that, compared to PEI-CQDs and LDH, PEI-SWNT more effectively protected dsRNA from degradation in locust gut fluids, across various temperatures, and under different pH conditions. Furthermore, we investigated the efficacy of PEI-SWNT/dsRNA complexes in suppressing endogenous genes in locusts through both injection and oral administration methods. Compared to bare dsRNA, PEI-SWNT/dsRNA complexes enhanced RNAi efficiency by up to 46.0 % and increased mortality by up to 39.0 %. Moderate levels of PEI-SWNT could improve the germination rate of wheat, while not affecting leaf growth in the short term. To our knowledge, this study is the first to apply PEI-SWNT inorganic nanomaterials in insects, which provides a foundational basis and compelling evidence for the development of nanomaterial-based nucleic acid pesticides.
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