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Fitness of Cry1A-resistant and -susceptible Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on Transgenic cotton with reduced levels of Cry1Ac

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JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY
Volume 98, Issue 4, Pages 1311-1319

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1603/0022-0493-98.4.1311

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resistance; fitness; Bacillus thuringiensis; Helicoverpa armigera; transgenic cotton

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The performance of Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) on 15-wk-old cotton plants was compared for a susceptible strain, a near-isogenic laboratory-selected strain, and F, progeny of the two strains. Glasshouse experiments were conducted to test the three insect types on conventional plants and transgenic plants that produced the Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxin Cry1Ac. At the time of testing (15 wk), the Cry1Ac concentration in cotton leaves was 75% lower than at 4 wk. On these plants, < 10% of susceptible larvae reached the fifth instar, and none survived to pupation. In contrast, survival to adulthood on Cry1Ac cotton was 62% for resistant larvae and 39% for F, larvae. These results show that inheritance of resistance to 15-wk-old Cry1Ac cotton is partially dominant, in contrast to results previously obtained on 4-wk-old Cry1Ac cotton. Growth and survival of resistant insects were similar on Cry1Ac cotton and on non-Bt cotton, but F-1 insects developed more slowly on Cry1Ac cotton than on non-Bt cotton. Survival was lower and development was slower for resistant larvae than for susceptible and F, larvae on non-Bt cotton. These results show recessive fitness costs are associated with resistance to Cry1Ac.

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