RNA interference (RNAi) technology, specifically Spray-Induced Gene Silencing (SIGS), holds potential as an innovative approach for selective weed control, promising environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional herbicides. Although the development of RNAi-based crop protection agents against pathogens, insects and viruses is advancing rapidly, RNAi-based weed control remains in the nascent stages, with challenges in gene target specificity and effective delivery mechanisms. It is potentially a game-changer in agriculture, yet SIGS's applicability is limited by the lack of scientific evidence. The overall aim of this review is to focus attention on critical points that need to be addressed to advance the knowledge about and devel- opment of RNAi herbicides, and overcome the poor progress achieved so far. Enhancing RNAi delivery methods and focusing on high impact weed species could transform SIGS into a viable tool for sustainable agriculture.

RNAi technology development for weed control: all smoke and no fire?

Panozzo, Silvia
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Milani, Andrea
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Scarabel, Laura
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2025

Abstract

RNA interference (RNAi) technology, specifically Spray-Induced Gene Silencing (SIGS), holds potential as an innovative approach for selective weed control, promising environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional herbicides. Although the development of RNAi-based crop protection agents against pathogens, insects and viruses is advancing rapidly, RNAi-based weed control remains in the nascent stages, with challenges in gene target specificity and effective delivery mechanisms. It is potentially a game-changer in agriculture, yet SIGS's applicability is limited by the lack of scientific evidence. The overall aim of this review is to focus attention on critical points that need to be addressed to advance the knowledge about and devel- opment of RNAi herbicides, and overcome the poor progress achieved so far. Enhancing RNAi delivery methods and focusing on high impact weed species could transform SIGS into a viable tool for sustainable agriculture.
2025
Istituto per la Protezione Sostenibile delle Piante - IPSP - Sede Secondaria Legnaro (PD)
RNA interference; dsRNA; weed control; gene silencing target; model weed species
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