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Considerations and Regulatory Approaches in the USA and in the EU for dsRNA-Based Externally Applied Pesticides for Plant Protection

Antje Dietz‐Pfeilstetter, Mike Mendelsohn, Achim Gathmann, Dominik Klinkenbuß

2021Frontiers in Plant Science68 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Increasing pest and pathogen challenges as well as having fewer conventional pesticides to employ require innovative and sustainable solutions for plant protection. One group of pesticides that is in the pipeline and is expected to be subject to regulation and risk assessment procedures in the near future, is based on the natural gene silencing mechanism RNA interference (RNAi). These dsRNA-based products can be highly specific for a target organism due to the sequence-specific interaction between effective small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) and a complementary target RNA. General regulatory frameworks for pesticide authorization in the U.S. and in the EU are presented. In addition, production and application procedures and specific characteristics of dsRNA-based pesticides relevant for risk assessment and regulation are considered.

Topics & Concepts

RNA interferenceRNA silencingPesticideSmall interfering RNAGene silencingBiologyComputational biologyAuthorizationBusinessBiotechnologyRNARisk analysis (engineering)Computer scienceGeneGeneticsEcologyComputer securityInsect Resistance and GeneticsPlant Virus Research StudiesInsect and Pesticide Research